Description
Book SynopsisA thorough introduction to the scientific interface between biological studies of the brain and behavioural studies of human development. Designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in developmental cognition or neuroscience, this textbook reviews the field's history, and synthesises current findings and future research directions.
Trade Review'I've already used this book in pre-publication format to teach a graduate seminar. It worked wonderfully well! I look forward to designing an undergraduate course around it. It's just what the field needed to coalesce around core discoveries and insights, and to teach the basics of techniques.' Nora S. Newcombe, Temple University
'Heather Bortfeld and Silvia Bunge have done a great service to the field by providing this timely and comprehensive survey of the growing field of developmental cognitive neuroscience. Through their careful and clear explanations of research methods, empirical findings, and practical and policy implications, they have provided a very useful guide for the next generation of developmental scientists.' Peter Marshall, President-Elect of the Society for the Study of Human Development
'Fundamentals of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience is an authoritative introductory textbook for undergraduate and graduate students alike. The book covers a full range of fundamental topics including infant and child psychology, brain development, imaging methods, and applied issues, and does so in clear accessible language. Color images and diagrams bring the topic to life. A go-to textbook for instructors.' J. Bruce Morton, Western University
'In Fundamentals of Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, Bortfeld and Bunge provide the first comprehensive textbook covering this important topic, with a highly engaging but deeply referenced text addressing essential foundations, central concepts, and key research findings across the field. A must-adopt!' Janet F. Werker, University of British Columbia
Table of Contents1. Introduction to Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience; 2. Methods and Populations; 3. Genes and Epigenetics; 4. Brain Development; 5. Brain Plasticity; 6. Attention and Perception; 7. Social Cognition; 8. Language Learning and Social Interaction; 9. Memory Systems; 10. Working Memory and Executive Functions; 11. Language and Literacy; 12. Numeracy; 13. Motivated Behavior and Self-Control; 14. Key Themes and Future Directions.