Ancestral landscapes in human evolution : culture, childrearing and social wellbeing /

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Authors: Oxford University Press.
Group Author: Narvaez, Darcia; Valentino, Kristin; Fuentes, Agustin; McKenna, James J.; Gray, Peter
Published: Oxford University Press,
Publisher Address: New York :
Publication Dates: [2014]
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.iresearchbook.cn/f/ebook/detail?id=1a7959e5e72c47d993ceb581dae2b540
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xviii, 363 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9780199964260
Index Number: BF720
CLC: B844.1
Contents: Children's development in light of evolution and culture /
Epigenetics of mammalian parenting /
As time goes by, a touch is more than just a touch /
Nonhuman primate models of mental health : early life experiences affect developmental trajectories /
Look how far we have come : a bit on consilience in elucidating the role of caregivers in relationship to their developing primate infants and children /
Relationships and resource uncertainty : cooperative development of Efe hunter-gatherer infants and toddlers /
Social connectedness versus mothers on their own : research on hunter-gatherer tribes highlights the lack of support mothers and babies receive in the United States /
Batek childrearing and morality /
Parenting in the modern jungle /
Cosleeping beyond infancy : culture, ecology, and evolutionary biology of bed sharing among Aka foragers and Ngandu farmers of Central Africa /
Intertwining the influences of culture and ecology broadens a definition of the importance of closeness in care /
Environment of evolutionary adaptedness, rough-and-tumble play, and the selection of restraint in human aggression /
Evolutionary adaptation and violent aggression : from myths to realities /
Play theory of hunter-gatherer egalitarianism /
Comparative studies of social play, fairness, and fitness : what we know and where we should be heading /
Incentives in the family I : the family firm, an evolutionary/economic theory for parent-offspring relations /
Preliminary steps toward addressing the role of nonadult individuals in human evolution /
Conflict and evolution /
Child maltreatment and early mother-child interactions /
Ancestral attachment : how the evolutionary foundation of attachment informs our understanding of child maltreatment interventions /
Importance of the developmental perspective in evolutionary discussions of post-traumatic stress disorder /
Modeling of complex post-traumatic stress disorder can benefit from careful integration of evolutionary and developmental accounts /
From the emergent drama of interpretation to enscreenment /
Darwinism and children /
Childhood environments and flourishing /
Back to the future /