社会的つながりのメカニズム<br>Mechanisms of Social Connection : From Brain to Group (Herzliya Series on Personality and Social Psychology)

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社会的つながりのメカニズム
Mechanisms of Social Connection : From Brain to Group (Herzliya Series on Personality and Social Psychology)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 426 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781433814150
  • DDC分類 302

Full Description

This book is an interdisciplinary exploration of how social connections are expressed at the neurological, developmental, dyadic, and group levels.

Social connections contribute to our vitality and sense of meaning and-at times-to our anguish. The mechanisms underlying human connections have long fascinated researchers in the social sciences and, more recently, in neuroscience. Yet there is too little dialogue among these scientists and too little integration of findings.

This book aims to rectify that situation by surveying cutting-edge theory and research on social connections. Chapters explore the formation of social connections at four levels of expression: neurological, developmental, dyadic, and group.

Contents

Contributors
Preface
Introduction 
Mario Mikulincer and Phillip R. Shaver
Part I. Brain
Chapter : Comparative and Developmental Perspectives on Oxytocin and Vasopressin 
Karen L. Bales
Chapter 2: Primary-Process Separation-Distress (PANIC/GRIEF) and Reward Eagerness (SEEKING) Processes in the Ancestral Genesis of Depressive Affect and Addictions 
Jaak Panksepp, Mark Solms, Thomas E. Schl amp auml pfer, and Volker A. Coenen
Chapter 3: Romantic Love, Pair-Bonding, and the Dopaminergic Reward System 
Bianca P. Acevedo and Arthur P. Aron
Chapter 4: The Vicarious Brain 
Christian Keysers and Valeria Gazzola
Chapter 5: Our Social Baseline: The Role of Social Proximity in Economy of Action 
James A. Coan, Casey L. Brown, and Lane Beckes
Chapter :Emotion, Morality, and the Developing Brain 
Jean Decety and Lauren H. Howard
Part II. Infancy and Development
Chapter 7: Child amp ndash Parent Attachment and Response to Threat: A Move From the Level of Representation 
Jude Cassidy, Katherine B. Ehrlich, and Laura J. Sherman
Chapter 8: Synchrony and the Neurobiological Basis of Social Affiliation 
Ruth Feldman
Chapter 9: Gaze Following: A Mechanism for Building Social Connections Between Infants and Adults 
Rechele Brooks and Andrew N. Meltzoff
Chapter : Beyond Words: Parental Embodied Mentalizing and the Parent amp ndash Infant Dance 
Dana Shai and Peter Fonagy
Chapter : Parental Insightfulness and Child amp ndash Parent Emotion Dialogues: Their Importance for Children's Development 
David Oppenheim and Nina Koren-Karie
Chapter 2: The Impact of Early Interpersonal Experience on Adult Romantic Relationship Functioning 
Jeffry A. Simpson, W. Andrew Collins, Jessica E. Salvatore, and Sooyeon Sung
Part III. Adult Close Relationships
Chapter 3: Risk Regulation in Close Relationships 
Justin V. Cavallo, Sandra L. Murray, and John G. Holmes
Chapter 4: Responsiveness: Affective Interdependence in Close Relationships 
Harry T. Reis
Chapter 5: Attachment Bonds in Romantic Relationships 
Phillip R. Shaver and Mario Mikulincer
Chapter : A Theoretical Perspective on the Importance of Social Connections for Thriving 
Brooke C. Feeney and Nancy L. Collins
Chapter 7: Sexy Building Blocks: The Contribution of the Sexual System to Attachment Formation and Maintenance
Gurit E. Birnbaum
Part IV. Group
Chapter 8: Evolution of the Social Brain: Psychological Adaptations for Group Living 
Mark van Vugt and Tatsuya Kameda
Chapter 9: Social Defense Theory: How a Mixture of Personality Traits in Group Contexts May Promote Our Survival 
Tsachi Ein-Dor
Chapter 2 : It's All in the Mind: How Social Identification Processes Affect Neurobiological Responses 
Naomi Ellemers, F amp eacute lice van Nunspeet, and Daan Scheepers
Chapter 2 : Oxytocinergic Circuitry Motivates Group Loyalty 
Carsten K. W. De Dreu
Index
About the Editors

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