作者: Darcia Narváez , Kristin Valentino , Agustin Fuentes , James J McKenna , Peter Gray
DOI: 10.1093/ACPROF:OSO/9780199964253.001.0001
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摘要: Preface Acknowledgments About the Editors Contributors SECTION ONE: Baselines For Human Mammalian Development Chapter 1. Children's in Light of Evolution and Culture Darcia Narvaez, Peter Gray, James J. McKenna, Agustin Fuentes, Kristin Valentino 2. The Epigenetics Parenting Frances A. Champagne Commentary: As Time Goes By, A Touch is More Than Just a Eric E. Nelson 3. Nonhuman primate models mental health: Early life experiences affect developmental trajectories Amanda M. Dettmer, Stephen Suomi, Katherine Hinde Look how far we have come: bit consilience elucidating role caregivers relationship to their developing infants children McKenna TWO: Evolution's Baseline: Hunter Gatherer Contexts 4. Relationships Resource Uncertainty: Cooperative Efe Hunter-Gatherer Infants Toddlers Gilda Morelli, Paula Ivey Henry, Steffen Foerster Social Connectedness vs. Mothers on Their Own: Research Hunter-Gather Tribes Highlights Lack Support Babies Receive U.S. Kathy Kendall-Tackett 5. Batek childrearing morality Karen L. Endicott Kirk Modern Jungle Michael Jindra 6. Cosleeping Beyond Infancy: Culture, Ecology, Evolutionary Biology Bedsharing among Aka Foragers Ngandu Farmers Central Africa Barry Hewlett Jennifer W. Roulette Intertwining Influences Ecology Broadens Definition Importance Closeness Care Wendy Middlemiss 7. Environment Adaptedness, rough-and-tumble play, selection restraint human aggression Douglas Fry Adaptation Violent Aggression: From Myths Realities Riane Eisler 8. Play Theory Egalitarianism Gray Comparative Studies Play, Fairness, Fitness: What We Know Where Should be Heading Marc Bekoff THREE: for Families Children 9. Incentives family I: firm, an evolutionary/economic theory parent-offspring relations Joan Roughgarden Zhiyuan Song 10. Preliminary steps towards addressing non-adult individuals evolution Fuentes Conflict Melvin Konner FOUR: Gone Awry 11. Child Maltreatment Mother-Child Interactions Valentino, Michelle Comas, Amy K. Nuttall Ancestral attachment: How evolutionary foundation attachment informs our understanding child maltreatment interventions Alyssa Crittenden 12. Developmental Perspective Discussions PTSD Robyn Bluhm Ruth Lanius modeling complex can benefit from careful integration accounts Pierre Lienard 13. Emergent Drama Interpretation Enscreenment Eugene Halton Darwinism Jonathan Marks FIVE: Flourishing 14. Environments Tracy Gleason Narvaez 15: Postscript: Back Future Index