Fundamentals of Developmental Psychology

Fundamentals of Developmental Psychology

Author: Peter Mitchell

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 1848720505

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Fundamentals of Development: The Psychology of Childhood outlines the main areas of developmental psychology, following a thematic approach and offering a broad overview of contemporary interest in the subject. Straightforward language and ample illustrations introduce the reader to the key areas in child development. The material is carefully organized to be as student-friendly as possible. Each chapter addresses a topic, such as perception, verbal communication, and theory of mind. Therefore, chapters are self-contained and comprehensive in their coverage of each aspect of development. This replacement for the highly successful Psychology of Childhood has been thoroughly revised with additional material based on articles appearing in the best academic journals, and covers the major studies which have stood the test of time. The book makes an excellent companion for courses introducing developmental psychology, and serves as an accessible yet comprehensive introduction for students and professionals who may have no background knowledge of the subject. This textbook is accompanied by a CD-ROM of instructor resources which is free of charge to university departments that adopt this book as their text. It includes chapter-by-chapter lecture slides, an interactive chapter-by-chapter multiple-choice question test bank, and multiple-choice questions in paper and pen format.


Fundamentals of Development

Fundamentals of Development

Author: Peter Mitchell

Publisher: Taylor & Francis US

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781841696447

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'Fundamentals of Development' outlines the main areas of developmental psychology, offering a broad overview of contemporary interest in the subject.


Fundamentals of Psychology

Fundamentals of Psychology

Author: Michael Eysenck

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2014-08-07

Total Pages: 1431

ISBN-13: 1317568575

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Aimed at those new to the subject, Fundamentals of Psychology is a clear and reader-friendly textbook that will help students explore and understand the essentials of psychology. This text offers a balanced and accurate representation of the discipline through a highly accessible synoptic approach, which seamlessly brings together all the various related topics. Fundamentals of Psychology combines an authoritative tone, a huge range of psychological material and an informal, analogy-rich style. The text expertly blends admirably up-to-date empirical research and real-life examples and applications, and is both readable and factually dense. The book introduces all the main approaches to psychology, including social, developmental, cognitive, biological, individual differences, and abnormal psychology, as well as psychological research methods. However, it also includes directions for more detailed and advanced study for the interested student. Fundamentals of Psychology incorporates many helpful textbook features which will aid students and reinforce learning, such as: Key-term definitions Extremely clear end-of-chapter summaries Annotated further reading sections Evaluations of significant research findings Numerous illustrations presented in attractive full color. This textbook is also accompanied by a comprehensive program of resources for both students and instructors, which is available free to qualifying adopters. The resources include a web-based Student Learning Program, as well as chapter-by-chapter lecture slides and an interactive chapter-by-chapter multiple-choice question test bank. Combining exceptional content, abundant pedagogical features, and a lively full-color design, Fundamentals of Psychology is an essential resource for anyone new to the subject and more particularly those beginning undergraduate courses. The book will also be ideal for students studying psychology within education, nursing and other healthcare professions.


The Fundamentals of Brain Development

The Fundamentals of Brain Development

Author: Joan Stiles

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2008-02-28

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 9780674026742

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In a remarkable synthesis of the research of the last two decades, a leading developmental neuroscientist provides psychologists with a sophisticated introduction to the brain—the system that underpins the functions that they study. In clear terms, with ample illustrations, Joan Stiles explains the complexities of genetic variation and transcription, and the variable paths of neural development, from embryology through early childhood. She describes early developmental processes from gene expression to physiology to behavior. Sections on clinical correlations show the consequences for later physiological, neurological, or psychological disturbances in neural development. As Stiles shows, brain development is far more complex and dynamic than is often assumed in debates about nature vs. nurture, nativism vs. cultural learning. Inherited and experienced factors interact constantly in an ever-changing organism. The key question is, what developmental processes give rise to particular structures or mechanisms? A landmark of synthesis and interdisciplinary illumination, The Fundamentals of Brain Development will enrich discussion of developmental processes and more rigorously define the terms that are central to psychological debates.


Fundamentals of Psychology

Fundamentals of Psychology

Author: Michael S. Gazzaniga

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2013-09-11

Total Pages: 676

ISBN-13: 1483271498

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Fundamentals of Psychology: An Introduction focuses on issues that cut through the artificial boundaries commonly held in the study of behavior. The book reviews the nature of the organism in terms of basic neurology, including the neurological organization of the central nervous system and the general features of brain development. The author also examines the normal course of development of the visual systems. He discusses fixed patterns of behavior and the developmental processes that include emotional behavior, self-control, language use, perceptual, and cognitive development. The author then explains the use of statistical concept in psychological research, as well as the psychological methods of inquiry that involves variable manipulation and observation of effects. The author also discusses learning and motivation theory including the theories of Pavlov, Skinner, and Premack. He discusses the organism as an information processor using short- and long-term memory, and the mind as having physical aspects such as brain codes and a brain structure known as the corpus callosum. This book is helpful for psychiatrists, psychologists, behavioral scientists, students and professors in psychology.


An Introduction to Developmental Psychology

An Introduction to Developmental Psychology

Author: Alan Slater

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2017-04-24

Total Pages: 852

ISBN-13: 1118767209

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An Introduction to Developmental Psychology, 3rd Edition is a representative and authoritative 'state of the art' account of human development from conception to adolescence. The text is organised chronologically and also thematically and written by renowned experts in the field, and presents a truly international account of theories, findings and issues. The content is designed with a broad range of readers in mind, and in particular those with little previous exposure to developmental psychology.


Understanding Other Minds

Understanding Other Minds

Author: Simon Baron-Cohen

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2013-08-22

Total Pages: 525

ISBN-13: 0191668796

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This book comprises 26 exciting chapters by internationally renowned scholars, addressing the central psychological process separating humans from other animals: the ability to imagine the thoughts and feelings of others, and to reflect on the contents of our own mindsa theory of mind (ToM). The four sections of the book cover developmental, cultural, and neurobiological approaches to ToM across different populations and species. The chapters explore the earliest stages of development of ToM in infancy, and how plastic ToM learning is; why 3-year-olds typically fail false belief tasks and how ToM continues to develop beyond childhood into adulthood; the debate between simulation theory and theory theory; cross-cultural perspectives on ToM and how ToM develops differently in deaf children; how we use our ToM when we make moral judgments, and the link between emotional intelligence and ToM; the neural basis of ToM measured by evoked response potentials, functional magnetic resonance imaging, and studies of brain damage; emotional vs. cognitive empathy in neuropsychiatric conditions such as autism, schizophrenia, and psychopathy; the concept of self in autism and teaching methods targeting ToM deficits; the relationship between empathy, the pain matrix and the mirror neuron system; the role of oxytocin and fetal testosterone in mentalizing and empathy; the heritability of empathy and candidate single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with empathy; and ToM in non-human primates. These 26 chapters represent a masterly overview of a field that has deepened since the first edition was published in 1993.


Foundations of Developmental Psychology

Foundations of Developmental Psychology

Author: Richard C. LaBarba

Publisher: Academic Press

Published: 2013-09-25

Total Pages: 561

ISBN-13: 1483265838

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Foundations of Developmental Psychology is designed for the student seeking a comprehensive introduction to developmental psychology as a developmental science. The intent is to introduce the field in a manner comparable to the introductory courses that college students take in biology, chemistry, or physics. The emphasis is on the empirical and theoretical foundations of fundamental human development. The book attempts to trace the origins and processes of various developmental events. Developmental phenomena are presented by topics rather than by chronological, age-related patterns of development. This arrangement of the subject matter provides for more efficient study, integration, and synthesis of the material, along with a more organized view of development. Key topics discussed include the genetic foundations of development; prenatal factors in development; the biological notion of maturation and its significance for development; motor and perceptual development; and cognitive, intellectual, language, emotional, personality, and social development. Although this text is written for undergraduate students in psychology, it can be understood by students in any discipline who have a grasp of introductory psychology and biology.


Fundamentals Of Educational Psychology

Fundamentals Of Educational Psychology

Author: Muralidhar Dash And Neena Dash

Publisher:

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13: 9788126901883

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This Book Has Been Designed With Up-To-Date Facts, Tables, Figures And Charts For Use By Students Of B.Ed., M.Ed. And M.A. (Education) Of Various Indian Universities. The Distinguishing Features Of This Book Are Lucidity Of Language, Systematic Presentation Of Facts And Citation Of Recent Findings Of Research At National And International Levels.In Addition To Traditional Areas Of Study, Certain Themes Which Are Very Rarely Found In Other Indian Books Have Been Discussed In This Book. These Themes Which Make This Book Different From Other Indian Books Are: Behaviour Problems At Different Stages, Development Of Language, Needs And Problems Of Adolescents, Adolescent Gifted, Adolescent Slow Learners, Principles Of Learning, How Children Learn, Mastery Learning, Core Teaching Skills, Functional Autonomy Of Motives, Maladjustment, Frustration And Conflict, Current Approaches To Teaching And Learning (Views Of Gagne, Ausubel, Bandura And Bruner), Organizational Climate, Leadership Styles, Ecology Of Education, Stress Management And Inclusive Education.A Quick Look At Any Of The Twenty-Three Chapters Of The Book Will Indicate The Originality Of The Authors In Organising Ideas Culled From Many Different Sources, Both Traditional And Modern. It Is A Need-Based Book Meant For Students And Beginner Teachers.


Fundamentals & Developmental Psychology in Youth Corrections

Fundamentals & Developmental Psychology in Youth Corrections

Author: Nicolien Du Preez

Publisher:

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 9781868886036

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As a training guide for students of the youth corrections system, this book offers in-depth and well-structured theoretical and normative information, together with guidelines on how to implement such knowledge in the correctional system. Covering both historical and comparative perspectives, the book follows an approach to youth crime and youth justice aligned to the South African Child Justice Bill, which focuses on diversion, non-custodial measures, and restorative justice, instead of imprisonment. The themes fit equally well into the constitutional framework of South African society and embrace the value of human dignity and the principle of inclusion.