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Child development at the intersection of emotion and cognition / edited by Martha Ann Bell.

Contributor(s): Publisher: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, c2024Edition: Second editionDescription: viii, 299 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781433837227
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Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Cognition and Emotion as Co-Developing Processes -- Martha Ann Bell Part I. Basic Developmental Processes -- Chapter 1. The Neuroscience of Social Relationships in Early Development -- Jessica A. Stern and Tobias Grossmann Chapter 2. The Role of Language in the Development of Emotion Regulation -- Margaret A. Fields-Olivieri, Yeunjoo Kim, Kristin J. Jennings, and Pamela M. Cole Chapter 3. Hot Executive Function: Emotion and the Development of Cognitive Control -- Philip David Zelazo, Isabelle Morris, Li Qu, and Amanda C. Kesek Chapter 4. Emotion Regulation and Executive Function -- Claire Hughes and Laura Katus Chapter 5. Foundations of Cognitive Reappraisal of Emotion in Childhood -- Elizabeth L. Davis Part II. Environmental and Contextual Processes -- Chapter 6. Feeling and Understanding Through the Prism of Relationships -- Ross A. Thompson Chapter 7. Cognition and Emotion: Family Member Similarity and Intergenerational Transmission -- Kirby Deater-Deckard, Yelim Hong, Christina Bertrand, and Ann Folker Chapter 8. Living in a Digital World: Understanding the Development of Adolescent Emotional Adjustment in the Context of Digital Technologies -- Jennifer de Rutte, Abigail Findley, and Tracy Dennis-Tiwary Part III. Implications for Education and Clinical Research -- Chapter 9. Childhood Shyness: An Exemplar of the Interface of Cognition and Emotion in Human Development -- Louis A. Schmidt, Raha Hassan, Sonia Kong, Taigan L. MacGowan, and Kristie L. Poole Chapter 10. Self-Regulation and Academic Achievement -- Claire E. Cameron, Megan McClelland, Jennie Grammer, and Frederick J. Morrison Chapter 11. External and Internal Attention Processes in the Early Integration of Cognition and Emotion: Risk and Protective Factors for Anxiety in the Context of Behavioral Inhibition -- Marisa N. Lytle, Kelley E. Gunther, and Koraly Pérez-Edgar Chapter 12. The Intersection of Cognition and Emotion in Developmental Psychopathology -- Sarah L. Karalunas, Joel T. Nigg, and McKenzie Figuracion .
Summary: "In this extensively revised edition, Martha Ann Bell and her contributors synthesize the newest research on how cognitive and emotional processes influence each other in child development. Historically, research in child development has treated cognitive processes as separate and distinct from social-emotional processes. However, many of the factors that influence self-regulation are also closely linked to cognitive development. For example, genetics, prenatal environment, relationships, language, and physiological processes are all links between emotion and cognition in child development. The first edition of this volume greatly increased our understanding of emotion-cognition integration. This second edition incorporates new longitudinal research demonstrating this integration during infancy and throughout childhood. Chapters incorporate new research methods based on technological advances that have greatly enhanced our ability to examine early human brain development. The resulting volume is a critical read for those interested in understanding how brain development influences our behavior and social interactions"--
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: Introduction: Cognition and Emotion as Co-Developing Processes -- Martha Ann Bell Part I. Basic Developmental Processes -- Chapter 1. The Neuroscience of Social Relationships in Early Development -- Jessica A. Stern and Tobias Grossmann Chapter 2. The Role of Language in the Development of Emotion Regulation -- Margaret A. Fields-Olivieri, Yeunjoo Kim, Kristin J. Jennings, and Pamela M. Cole Chapter 3. Hot Executive Function: Emotion and the Development of Cognitive Control -- Philip David Zelazo, Isabelle Morris, Li Qu, and Amanda C. Kesek Chapter 4. Emotion Regulation and Executive Function -- Claire Hughes and Laura Katus Chapter 5. Foundations of Cognitive Reappraisal of Emotion in Childhood -- Elizabeth L. Davis Part II. Environmental and Contextual Processes -- Chapter 6. Feeling and Understanding Through the Prism of Relationships -- Ross A. Thompson Chapter 7. Cognition and Emotion: Family Member Similarity and Intergenerational Transmission -- Kirby Deater-Deckard, Yelim Hong, Christina Bertrand, and Ann Folker Chapter 8. Living in a Digital World: Understanding the Development of Adolescent Emotional Adjustment in the Context of Digital Technologies -- Jennifer de Rutte, Abigail Findley, and Tracy Dennis-Tiwary Part III. Implications for Education and Clinical Research -- Chapter 9. Childhood Shyness: An Exemplar of the Interface of Cognition and Emotion in Human Development -- Louis A. Schmidt, Raha Hassan, Sonia Kong, Taigan L. MacGowan, and Kristie L. Poole Chapter 10. Self-Regulation and Academic Achievement -- Claire E. Cameron, Megan McClelland, Jennie Grammer, and Frederick J. Morrison Chapter 11. External and Internal Attention Processes in the Early Integration of Cognition and Emotion: Risk and Protective Factors for Anxiety in the Context of Behavioral Inhibition -- Marisa N. Lytle, Kelley E. Gunther, and Koraly Pérez-Edgar Chapter 12. The Intersection of Cognition and Emotion in Developmental Psychopathology -- Sarah L. Karalunas, Joel T. Nigg, and McKenzie Figuracion .

"In this extensively revised edition, Martha Ann Bell and her contributors synthesize the newest research on how cognitive and emotional processes influence each other in child development. Historically, research in child development has treated cognitive processes as separate and distinct from social-emotional processes. However, many of the factors that influence self-regulation are also closely linked to cognitive development. For example, genetics, prenatal environment, relationships, language, and physiological processes are all links between emotion and cognition in child development. The first edition of this volume greatly increased our understanding of emotion-cognition integration. This second edition incorporates new longitudinal research demonstrating this integration during infancy and throughout childhood. Chapters incorporate new research methods based on technological advances that have greatly enhanced our ability to examine early human brain development. The resulting volume is a critical read for those interested in understanding how brain development influences our behavior and social interactions"--

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