Individuals inherit not just genes from the parents but also an epigenetic pattern, an ecological (social, biological, and physical) niche, and perceptual and behavioral biases (e.g., culture), all of which can provide experiences necessary for the formation of nascent systems upon which subsequent learning and development depend. Some models of development are evaluated and the developmental psychobiology model is presented as the best way of elucidating how certain early experiences can shape nascent systems that will contribute to the development of a wide range of social, emotional, and cognitive abilities in humans. An example from handedness development is used to illustrate the model
One of the major changes in developmental psychology during the past 50 years has been the acceptanc...
Development is a multidirectional and complicated process. There are various disciplines lying under...
Human neurodevelopment is a dynamic and protracted process. It starts in the pre-natal life, driven...
Explaining how genes influence behavior is important to many branches of psychology, including devel...
The construct of homology in the development of behavior is examined using human handedness. Researc...
We aim to stimulate an ontogenetic approach to personalities. We explain the importance of studying ...
Traditional, quantitative behavioral geneticists and developmental psychobiologists such as Gilbert ...
In this paper we argue that psychology should be understood as a developmental science, and we place...
To understand human nature is to understand the plastic process of human development and the diversi...
Developmental systems theory (DST) is a wholeheartedly epigenetic approach to development, inheritan...
Although both developmental psychobiology and developmental neuropsychology examine the interface be...
If we agree for a moment that there is such a thing as human nature, we immediately encounter an ext...
The interdisciplinary nature of Developmental Psychobiology (DPB) means that it already unifies many...
Research programs in quantitative behavior genetics and evolutionary psychology have contributed to ...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Many define psychology as a biol...
One of the major changes in developmental psychology during the past 50 years has been the acceptanc...
Development is a multidirectional and complicated process. There are various disciplines lying under...
Human neurodevelopment is a dynamic and protracted process. It starts in the pre-natal life, driven...
Explaining how genes influence behavior is important to many branches of psychology, including devel...
The construct of homology in the development of behavior is examined using human handedness. Researc...
We aim to stimulate an ontogenetic approach to personalities. We explain the importance of studying ...
Traditional, quantitative behavioral geneticists and developmental psychobiologists such as Gilbert ...
In this paper we argue that psychology should be understood as a developmental science, and we place...
To understand human nature is to understand the plastic process of human development and the diversi...
Developmental systems theory (DST) is a wholeheartedly epigenetic approach to development, inheritan...
Although both developmental psychobiology and developmental neuropsychology examine the interface be...
If we agree for a moment that there is such a thing as human nature, we immediately encounter an ext...
The interdisciplinary nature of Developmental Psychobiology (DPB) means that it already unifies many...
Research programs in quantitative behavior genetics and evolutionary psychology have contributed to ...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Many define psychology as a biol...
One of the major changes in developmental psychology during the past 50 years has been the acceptanc...
Development is a multidirectional and complicated process. There are various disciplines lying under...
Human neurodevelopment is a dynamic and protracted process. It starts in the pre-natal life, driven...