Temperament : individual differences at the interface of biology and behavior /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Washington, DC :
American Psychological Association,
c1994
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Edition: | 1st ed |
Series: | APA science volumes
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Table of Contents:
- Part one: Basic biological and theoretical perspectives,Brain substrates of emotion temperament, Neural bases of infant temperament, A psychological approach to the development of temperament, The concepts of arousal and arousal and arousability as used in temperament studies, Quantitative genetics and molecular genetics, Part two: Temperament, biology and individual adaptation, Individual differences in the biological aspects or temperament, Impulsive unsocialized sensation seeking: the biological foundations of a basic dimension of personality, Part three: Implications of biological models of temperament, Methodological implications of the impending engagement of temperament and biology, Toward practical uses for biological concepts, Behavioral research in the Brave new world of neuroscience and temperament: a guide to the biologically perplexed.