Social cognition : development, neuroscience, and autism / edited by Tricia Striano and Vincent Reid.
Material type: TextPublication details: Chichester, England: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009Description: xvii, 351 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN: 9781405162173 (hbk.)Subject(s): Social perception in children | Cognition in children | Cognition in infants | Autism -- Pathophysiology | Cognitive neuroscienceDDC classification: 155.4/13 LOC classification: BF723.S6 | S58 2009Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book | University of Macedonia Library Βιβλιοστάσιο Α (Stack Room A) | Main Collection | BF723.S6S58 2009 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 0013115469 |
"This edited volume stems from questions and issues that were explored by contributors of the European Science Foundation Exploratory Workshop on Person Perception, held in Leipzig, Germany, in June, 2005. Developmental advances were also presented at the European Developmental Psychology Conference, Dual-Symposium on Person Perception During Infancy in Tenerife in August, 2005."--ECIP summary.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
pt. 1. Research and social cognition -- pt. 2. Cognitive neuroscience -- pt. 3. Social cognition during infancy -- pt. 4. Social cognition : the challenge of autism -- pt. 5. Commentaries.
"How we perceive and interpret the actions of others is crucial if we are to develop into healthy adults. It has even been argued that a lack of social cognitive skills lays a strong foundation for a variety of atypical developmental disorders, including autism. Fortunately, our understanding of how humans process and interpret each other's actions has increased by leaps and bounds in the past decade. At the vanguard of these encouraging developments has been groundbreaking research in the fields of cognitive neuroscience, developmental psychology, and autism. This is the first volume to fully integrate these areas of cutting-edge research on social cognition through contributions from some of the world's foremost experts in all three disciplines. The text is edited by distinguished development specialists who preface each section with chapter by chapter summaries that seamlessly link each of the contributing essays. The sections include related chapters on perspectives on social cognition, social cognition during infancy, social cognition and the adult brain, and social cognition: the challenge of autism. The text's final section serves as a commentary highlighting the fundamental issues that have been addressed in the text. This book is an indispensable addition to the rapidly expanding field of social cognition - and will provide valuable new insights on how we think and learn." -- Cover.
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