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Social Cognition: Development, Neuroscience and AutismISBN: 978-1-4051-6217-3
Hardcover
376 pages
September 2008, ©2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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–Professor Mark H Johnson, Director of the Centre for Brain & Cognitive Development, University of London
"A landmark for a new era in social cognition research, Striano
and Reid have gathered together an outstanding collection of
contributions to point the way to a truly interdisciplinary social
cognitive developmental neuroscience. Coherently organized and
thoughtfully edited, this volume represents the latest in research
and theory on social cognition in the brain and on how it changes
through typical and atypical development. The quality and range of
the chapters will make the volume an invaluable reference for
researchers and students alike."
–Professor Chris Moore, Dalhousie University,
Canada
"The new discipline of social neuroscience has made remarkable
strides in the last decade. This book is an important and highly
readable collection of essays in the field. It should help dissolve
the barrier between what C P Snow called "The two cultures" -
science and humanities - long separated by a gap he regarded as
unbridgeable."
–VS Ramachandran MD
"The last 10 years have witnessed an explosion in our understanding of the neural and developmental factors that underlie social interactions in humans. This impressive volume skilfully weaves together the various threads that have driven this revolution forward to produce a work of significant importance.
"Striano and Reid have managed to bring together most of the world’s top experts in social cognitive neurosciences through 21 neatly written and interrelated chapters. It is refreshing to see that the majority of authors are European-based, thereby providing not just a European perspective on this vibrant discipline, but underscoring the centrality of European research in this endeavour.
"As a whole, this collection provides both an erudite and
gripping glimpse into what makes us who we are as individuals
within a society. While there are several other works on the
foundations of social cognition, Section 4 of the current volume on
social cognition in children with autism and other developmental
disorders makes the work stand out as a unique contribution. It
should be essential reading for students of human behaviour and
practitioners alike who wish to catch up with the latest
developments in our understanding of the social brain."
–Professor Denis Mareschal, Centre for Brain and
Cognitive Development, Birkbeck University of London
"Taken individually, each of the chapters in Striano and
Reid’s important new volume extends the horizon of what is
known regarding mechanisms of social cognition and its development.
Taken as a whole, this volume compellingly showcases the power of
interdisciplinary collaboration, and highlights the key role such
collaboration will play in illuminating the human social
capacity."
–Dr Dare Baldwin, Department of Psychology, University
of Oregon