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The neuroscience of human relationships : attachment and the developing social brain


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An exploration of human relationships as understood through basic concepts of interpersonal neurobiology, this revised edition reflects the wealth of social neuroscience research just out, including how mirror neurons, the polyvagal theory, and epigenetics affect the architecture and development of brain systems and, in turn, how we interact with others.

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Indhold: The social brain -- The evolving brain -- The developing brain -- The social brain: a thumbnail sketch -- Social and emotional laterality -- Experience-dependent plasticity: the science of epigenetics -- Reflexes and instincts: jumpstarting attachment -- Addicted to love -- Implicit social memory -- Ways of attaching -- I've just seen a face -- Getting to know you -- Monkey see, monkey do: imitation and mirror neurons -- Resonance, attunement, and empathy -- Sociostasis: how relationships regulate our brains -- The impact of early stress -- Interpersonal trauma -- Social phobia: when others trigger fear -- Borderline personality disorder: when attachment fails -- Psychopathy: the antisocial brain -- Autism: the asocial brain -- Self and others -- From neurons to narratives -- Healing relationships -- From social brain to group mind


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