(2003) The emerging neurobiology of attachment and separation: how parents shape their infant's brain and behavior. In September 11 ^ `When the Bough Broke', Attachment Theory, Psychobiology, and Social Policy:
, both of which were somewhat more elongated horizontally. the brain, the authors write, gradually became globular over evolutionary time, and those changes in turn, induced neurological shifts that coincide with archaeological evidence of modern behavior. “the brain is an organ that is really ...
of how lay theories impact health and health behavior. Taken together, the chapters provide an integrative survey of the science of lay theories, bringing together many perspectives that previously have been studied largely in isolation. This volume is more than the sum of its parts—perspectives ...
The striatum is the main input hub of the basal ganglia. Afferents from the cortex, thalamus, and midbrain are widely distributed across its functional domains and together mediate action selection, among other functions. Acetylcholine (ACh) has a powerful influence over striatal circuits and plays...
There is an increasing interest in how ongoing spontaneous brain activity and personality provide a predisposition for the processing of environmental demands. It further has been suggested that the brain has an inherent sensitivity to the social environ
Out of the approaching turbulence, there remains a possibility that life-affirming potentialities may be generated that can be nurtured and brought to fruition. Primary Underlying Causes Most political pundits analyzing the election have been focusing on the wrong questions. In the end, it doesn’t...
The social brain network and human moral behavior. Zygon: Journal of Religion and Science, 47/4, 806–820. Shoemaker, W. J. (2014). Limbic emotions, moral emotions and the social brain network. Paper presented at “Do Emotions Shape the World? Perspectives from Science and Theology.” The...
A combination of laboratory and field investigations of birds has shown that expression of behavior such as territorial aggression can occur throughout the... JC Wingfield,SE Lynn,KK Soma - 《Brain Behavior & Evolution》 被引量: 2707发表: 2001年 Reintroducing group selection to the human behavio...
There is increasing evidence on the importance of brain morphology in predicting and classifying mental disorders. However, the vast majority of current shape approaches rely heavily on vertex-wise analysis that may not successfully capture complexities of subcortical structures. Additionally, the past ...
uat in turn shape us," he said. eacn ot us is the product of a continual interactive process in which we help build the environme"As long as our best technology for seeing inside the brain requires subjects to lie nearly motionless while surounded by a giant magnet, we're only goin...