Biology, brains, and behavior : the evolution of human development /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Santa Fe, N.M. :
School of American Research Press,
2000.
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
Series: | School of American Research advanced seminar series
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Table of Contents:
- Comparative developmental evolutionary biology, anthropology, and psychology : convergences in the study of human behavioral ontogeny / Sue Taylor Parker
- Evolving behavioral complexity by extending development / Michael L. McKinney
- Heterochrony in brain evolution : cellular versus morphological analyses / Terrence W. Deacon
- The ontogeny and phylogeny of language : a neural network perspective / Elizabeth Bates and Jeffrey Elman
- The developmental timing of primate play : a neural selection model / Lynn A. Fairbanks
- Evolutionary development, life histories and brain size : finding connections via a multivariate method / John Gittleman [and others]
- Current issues in the investigation of evolution by heterochrony, with emphasis on the debate over human neoteny / Brian Shea
- The heterochronic evolution of primate cognitive development / Jonas Langer
- Cultural apprenticeship and cultural change : tool learning and imitation in chimpanzees and humans / Patricia Greenfield [and others]
- Homo erectus infancy and childhood : the turning point in the evolution of behavioral development in hominids / Sue Taylor Parker.