Behavioral Development: Concepts of Approach/withdrawal and Integrative LevelsKathryn E. Hood, Gary Greenberg, Ethel Tobach First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
Contents
Dialectical and Dynamical Systems of Approach | 19 |
ApproachWithdrawal Theory | 77 |
Schneirlas AW Biphasic Processes Theory | 89 |
Cellular and Network Processes Involved | 99 |
Steven P R Rose | 153 |
An Analysis of ApproachWithdrawal Processes | 177 |
Toward a General Theory | 287 |
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A/W processes A/W theory action potentials activity adult aggressive behavior Alleva analysis androgen animals Aplysia approach and withdrawal approach behaviors approach responses approach/withdrawal Aronson arousal attachment attachment theory behavioral development biological biphasic processes brain Cairns caregivers cells changes chicks Child Development cholinergic comparative psychology complex concept context D. S. Lehrman developmental contextual developmental psychology dialectical dopamine dyadic dynamic effects evolution evolutionary experience fractal function GariƩpy gaze aversions genetic hormones IMHV individual infants inhibition integrative levels interactions involved Journal of Comparative Kandel latencies Lerner low-aggressive line males maternal behavior maternal responsiveness mechanisms mice mothers neonatal nerve growth factor nervous system neural nonpregnant females nucleus accumbens ontogeny organization patterns peers perspective physiological Polyergus pups rats reactivity relations relationships Science selection selective breeding sensitization latencies sensory neurons social behavior specific stimulation stimulus intensity studies T. C. Schneirla temperament threshold tion Tobach withdrawal processes withdrawal responses York