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El. knyga: Behavioral Inhibition: Integrating Theory, Research, and Clinical Perspectives

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  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Sep-2018
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319980775
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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Sep-2018
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319980775
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This book examines three decades of research on behavioral inhibition (BI), addressing its underlying biological, psychological, and social markers of development and functioning. It offers a theory-to-practice overview of behavioral inhibition and explores its cognitive component as well as its relationship to shyness, anxiety, and social withdrawal. The volume traces the emergence of BI during infancy through its occurrences across childhood. In addition, the book details the biological basis of BI and explores ways in which it is amenable to environmental modeling. Its chapters explore the neural systems underlying developmental milestones, address lingering questions (e.g., limitations of studying BI in laboratory settings and debatable benefits of self-regulatory processes), and provide recommendations for future research.

Key areas of coverage include:
  • Animal models of behavioral inhibition.
  • Social functioning and peer relationships in BI.
  • Attention mechanisms in behavioral inhibition.
  • BI and associative learning of fear.
  • Behavioral inhibition and prevention of internalizing distress in early childhood. 
  • The relations between BI, cognitive control, and anxiety.
Behavioral Inhibition is a must-have resource for researchers, clinicians, scientist-practitioners, and graduate students across such fields as developmental psychology, psychiatry, social work, cognitive and affective developmental neuroscience, child and school psychology, educational psychology, and pediatrics.

The History and Theory of Behavioral Inhibition
1(16)
Jerome Kagan
Behavioral Inhibition in Nonhuman Primates: The Elephant in the Room
17(18)
John P. Capitanio
Behavioral Inhibition in Rodents: A Model to Study Causes and Health Consequences of Temperament
35(24)
Sonia A. Cavigelli
The Neural Mechanisms of Behavioral Inhibition
59(32)
Johanna M. Jarcho
Amanda E. Guyer
Psychobiological Processes in the Development of Behavioral Inhibition
91(22)
Kristin A. Buss
Jin Qu
The Neurobiology of Behavioral Inhibition as a Developmental Mechanism
113(22)
Jennifer Urbano Blackford
Jacqueline A. Clauss
Margaret M. Benningfield
The Social World of Behaviorally Inhibited Children: A Transactional Account
135(22)
Heather A. Henderson
Emma S. Green
Brittany L. Wick
Peer Relations and the Behaviorally Inhibited Child
157(28)
Kenneth H. Rubin
Matthew G. Barstead
Kelly A. Smith
Julie C. Bowker
The Temperamentally Shy Child as the Social Adult: An Exemplar of Multifinality
185(28)
Kristie L. Poole
Alva Tang
Louis A. Schmidt
Relations between Behavioral Inhibition, Cognitive Control, and Anxiety: Novel Insights Provided by Parsing Subdomains of Cognitive Control
213(24)
George A. Buzzell
Sonya V. Troller-Renfree
Santiago Morales
Nathan A. Fox
Attention Mechanisms in Behavioral Inhibition: Exploring and Exploiting the Environment
237(26)
Koraly Perez-Edgar
Behavioral Inhibition and the Associative Learning of Fear
263(20)
Gemma Reynolds
Chris Askew
Andy P. Field
Behavioral Inhibition as a Precursor to Psychopathology
283(26)
Daniel N. Klein
Emma E. Mumper
The Biological Bridge Between Behavioral Inhibition and Psychopathology
309(28)
Chad M. Sylvester
Daniel S. Pine
Behavioural Inhibition and the Prevention of Internalising Distress in Early Childhood
337(20)
Ronald M. Rapee
Jordana K. Bayer
Next Steps: Behavioral Inhibition as a Model System
357(16)
Koraly Perez-Edgar
Nathan A. Fox
Index 373
Koraly Pérez-Edgar, Ph.D., is the McCourtney Professor of Child Studies and a Professor of Psychology at The Pennsylvania State University. She received her A.B. from Dartmouth College and Ph.D. from Harvard University. Dr. Pérez-Edgars research focuses on the relations between temperament and psychopathology. In particular, she examines how individual differences in attention can work to ameliorate or exacerbate risks associated with early temperament traits. Dr. Pérez-Edgar is a fellow of the Association for Psychological Science.





Nathan A. Fox, Ph.D., is a Distinguished University Professor of Human Development at the University of Maryland. He received his B.A. from Williams College and Ph.D. from Harvard University. Dr. Fox is a world-recognized leader in the study of early behavioral inhibition, the impact of early life events on development, and the biological underpinning of development. Dr. Fox is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Association for Psychological Science, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.