The Relationship Between Social and Cognitive Development

The Relationship Between Social and Cognitive Development
Author: Willis F. Overton
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2013-05-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781134921416

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Published in the year 1983, The Relationship Between Social and Cognitive Development is a valuable contribution to the field of Developmental Psychology.

Social Cognitive Development in Context

Social Cognitive Development in Context
Author: Felicisima C. Serafica
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2015-06-19
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317540175

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The relationship between the cognitive and social spheres of human functioning and their context has long been regarded by social and behavioural scientists as a central theoretical issue. By the early 1980s a number of empirical studies had further elucidated the nature of this relationship but no attempt had been made to present a coherent picture of the research and developments in this increasingly popular area of study. Originally published in 1982, the topics covered in this book filled the gap admirably. They present a view of the development of aspects of the self and of self-other relations and how these two lines of development interact within a given context. All the contributions attempt to portray the child’s developing awareness of the self in relation to the social world, but all consider it from different perspectives and in varying degrees of detail. This useful collection, by a number of well-known contributors, should still be of great value to students of developmental and social psychology.

The Development of Social Cognition

The Development of Social Cognition
Author: Suzanne Hala
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2013-11-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317775003

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The Development of Social Cognition presents a lively, up-to-date examination of both the classical issues and contemporary understanding of theory and research in social cognitive development. The initial chapters highlight one of the central, theoretical tensions in the field, which is whether the development of understanding people is fundamentally different from understanding things. Subsequent chapters are devoted to development across specific areas of social cognition from infancy through to adolescence. The text ends with a comprehensive examination of the development of moral aspects of social cognition.

Social Cognitive Development

Social Cognitive Development
Author: John H. Flavell,Lee Ross
Publsiher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1981-05-29
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0521281563

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A group of distinguished social scientists from a wide range of academic backgrounds the opportunity to reflect on social cognitive development.

Social Cognition and Social Development

Social Cognition and Social Development
Author: E. Tory Higgins,Diane N. Ruble,William W. Hartup
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1985-07-26
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0521313708

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In psychology there has been an explosion of interest in what has come to be called social cognition. How do people categorise and conceptualise social situations, obligations and relationships? And what are the implications of their categorisations and conceptualisations for behaviour? Developmental and social psychologists are currently converging on the developmental roots of social cognitive abilities. This timely 1983 book offers a useful overview of research and theory concerning social cognition and social behaviour in children at the time of this book's publication. A full range of theoretical approaches is represented, key problems are systematically reviewed, and research programmes and perspectives of leading psychologists in the field are summarised.

The Development of Social Cognition

The Development of Social Cognition
Author: Suzanne Hala
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2013-11-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317775010

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The Development of Social Cognition presents a lively, up-to-date examination of both the classical issues and contemporary understanding of theory and research in social cognitive development. The initial chapters highlight one of the central, theoretical tensions in the field, which is whether the development of understanding people is fundamentally different from understanding things. Subsequent chapters are devoted to development across specific areas of social cognition from infancy through to adolescence. The text ends with a comprehensive examination of the development of moral aspects of social cognition.

Developmental Social Cognitive Neuroscience

Developmental Social Cognitive Neuroscience
Author: Philip David Zelazo,Michael Chandler,Eveline Crone
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2016-07-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781136647994

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This volume in the JPS Series is intended to help crystallize the emergence of a new field, "Developmental Social Cognitive Neuroscience," aimed at elucidating the neural correlates of the development of socio-emotional experience and behavior. No one any longer doubts that infants are born with a biologically based head start in accomplishing their important life tasks––genetic resources, if you will, that are exploited differently in different contexts. Nevertheless, it is also true that socially relevant neural functions develop slowly during childhood and that this development is owed to complex interactions among genes, social and cultural environments, and children’s own behavior. A key challenge lies in finding appropriate ways of describing these complex interactions and the way in which they unfold in real developmental time. This is the challenge that motivates research in developmental social cognitive neuroscience. The chapters in this book highlight the latest and best research in this emerging field, and they cover a range of topics, including the typical and atypical development of imitation, impulsivity, novelty seeking, risk taking, self and social awareness, emotion regulation, moral reasoning, and executive function. Also addressed are the potential limitations of a neuroscientific approach to the development of social cognition. Intended for researchers and advanced students in neuroscience and developmental, cognitive, and social psychology, this book is appropriate for graduate seminars and upper-level undergraduate courses on social cognitive neuroscience, developmental neuroscience, social development, and cognitive development.

Social Cognition

Social Cognition
Author: Jessica Sommerville,Jean Decety
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2016-09-13
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781315520568

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Social Cognition brings together diverse and timely writings that highlight cutting-edge research and theories on the development of social cognition and social behavior across species and the life span. The volume is organized according to two central themes that address issues of continuity and change both at the phylogenetic and the ontogenetic level. First, the book addresses to what extent social cognitive abilities and behaviors are shared across species, versus abilities and capacities that are uniquely human. Second, it covers to what extent social cognitive abilities and behaviors are continuous across periods of development within and across the life span, versus their change with age. This volume offers a fresh perspective on social cognition and behavior, and shows the value of bringing together different disciplines to illuminate our understanding of the origins, mechanisms, functions, and development of the many capacities that have evolved to facilitate and regulate a wide variety of behaviors fine-tuned to group living.