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The Development of Expressive Behavior. Biology-Environment Interactions

✍ Scribed by Gail Zivin (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Leaves
368
Edition
0
Category
Library

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✦ Table of Contents


Content:
COMMUNICATION AND BEHAVIOR, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
Contributors, Pages xiii-xiv
Preface, Pages xv-xvii
Chapter 1 - Separating the Issues in the Study of Expressive Development: A Framing Chapter, Pages 3-25, Gail Zivin
Chapter 2 - Charles Darwin's Thought on Expressive Mechanisms in Evolution, Pages 27-50, William Montgomery
Chapter 3 - Consistency and Change in Communication, Pages 51-76, W. John Smith
Chapter 4 - External Reference and Affective Signaling in Mammalian Vocal Communication, Pages 77-101, Harold Gouzoules, Sarah Gouzoules, Peter Marler
Chapter 5 - Expression and Negotiation, Pages 103-116, Robert A. Hinde
Chapter 6 - Experiential Influences on the Development of Expressive Behaviors in Rhesus Monkeys, Pages 117-152, William A. Mason
Chapter 7 - Faces as Signs and Symbols, Pages 153-180, Michael Lewis, Linda Michalson
Chapter 8 - Developmental Course of Emotion Expression in the Human Infant, Pages 183-219, Carol Zander Malatesta
Chapter 9 - Expression as Action: A Motor Perspective of the Transition from Spontaneous to Instrumental Behaviors, Pages 221-248, Esther Thelen
Chapter 10 - Coordinative Structures in the Development of Expressive Behavior in Early Infancy, Pages 249-267, Alan Fogel
Chapter 11 - Display Rules and the Socialization of Affective Displays, Pages 269-290, Pamela M. Cole
Chapter 12 - Emotional Expression, Social Referencing, and Preparedness for Learning in Infancy—Mother Knows Best, but Sometimes I Know Better, Pages 291-318, Saul Feinman
Chapter 13 - The Development of the Ability to Interpret Emotional Signals—What Is and Is Not Known, Pages 319-346, Kim G. Dolgin, Margarita Azmitia
Author Index, Pages 347-355
Subject Index, Pages 357-368


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