Papers originally presented at the fifth T.C. Schneirla Conference at Pennsylvania State University, Nov. 1989. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
The historical development of the approach/withdrawal concept / Gary Greenberg -- Dialectical and dynamical systems of approach and withdrawal: is fighting a fractal form? / Kathryn E. Hood -- Approach/ withdrawal theory and comparative psychology / Howard Topoff -- Schneirla's A/W biphasic processes theory / Jay S. Rosenblatt -- Cellular and network processes involved in biphasic responses to noxious stimulation in aplysia: prospects for reductionist analysis / Edgar T. Walters and Andrea L. Clatworthy -- Nerve growth factor and cholinergic development: biochemical levels in approach/withdrawal processes / Gemma Calamandrei and Enrico Alleva -- What and where are memories? / Stephen P.R. Rose -- An analysis of approach/withdrawal processes in the initiation of maternal behavior in the laboratory rat / Jay S. Rosenblatt and Anne D. Mayer -- The mediation of aggressive behavior in mice: a discussion of approach/withdrawal processes in social adaptations / Jean-Louis Gariépy -- Beyond attachments: toward a general theory of the development of relationships in infancy / Alison Nash -- The approach/withdrawal concept: associations with salient contructs in contemporary theories of temperament and personality development / Michael Windle -- Approach/withdrawal processes in infancy: the relationship between parasympathetic tone and infant temperment / Cynthia A. Stifter -- One view of the concept of integrative levels / Ethel Tobach -- The concept of levels of integration / Georgine Vroman -- Definitions of levels of integration / Leo Vroman -- The integration of levels and human development: a developmental contextual view of the synthesis of science and outreach in the enhancement of human lives / Richard M. Lerner.
Series:
Research in developmental and comparative psychology ; vol. 1 Research in developmental and comparative psychology ; vol. 1
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