Evolutionary Perspectives on Infancy Evolutionary Perspectives on Infancy
Evolutionary Psychology

Evolutionary Perspectives on Infancy

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Descripción editorial

This unique volume is one of the first of its kind to examine infancy through an evolutionary lens, identifying infancy as a discrete stage during which particular types of adaptations arose as a consequence of certain environmental pressures. Infancy is a crucial time period in psychological development, and evolutionary psychologists are increasingly recognizing that natural selection has operated on all stages of development, not just adulthood. The volume addresses this crucial change in perspective by highlighting research across diverse disciplines including developmental psychology, evolutionary developmental psychology, anthropology, sociology, nutrition, and primatology..  Readers will gain
Interdisciplinary perspectives on infancy;View of the infant brain as an adaptive organ subject to environmental pressures;An understanding of natural selection and its developmental consequences. Evolutionary Perspectives on Infancy sheds new light on our understanding of the human brain and the environments responsible for shaping the brain during early stages of development. This book will be of interest to evolutionary psychologists and developmental psychologists, biologists, and anthropologists, as well as scholars more broadly interested in infancy.

GÉNERO
Salud, mente y cuerpo
PUBLICADO
2022
1 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
394
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Springer International Publishing
VENDEDOR
Springer Nature B.V.
TAMAÑO
10
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