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9780262531580

The Integrative Neurobiology of Affiliation

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    9780262531580

  • ISBN10:

    0262531585

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1999-01-01
  • Publisher: MIT PRESS
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Summary

This book examines the biological, especially the neural, substrates of affiliation and related social behaviors. Affiliation refers to social behaviors that bring individuals closer together. This includes such associations as attachment, parent-offspring interactions, pair-bonding, and the building of coalitions. Affiliations provide a social matrix within which other behaviors, including reproduction and aggression, may occur. While reproduction and aggression also reduce the distance between individuals, their expression is regulated in part by the positive social fabric of affiliative behavior. Until recently, researchers have paid little attention to the regulatory physiology and neural processes that subserve affiliative behaviors. The integrative approach in this book reflects the constructive interactions between those who study behavior in the context of natural history and evolution and those who study the nervous system. The book contains the partial proceedings of a conference of the same title held in Washington, DC, in 1996. The full proceedings was published as part of the Annals of the York Academy of Sciences.

Table of Contents

Introduction ix
I THE EVOLUTIONARY POINT OF VIEW 3(80)
1 Species Diversity and the Evolution of Behavioral Controlling Mechanisms
3(22)
D. Crews
2 Ecological Constraints and the Evolution of Hormone-Behavior Interrelationships
25(20)
John C. Wingfield
Jerry Jacobs
Nigella Hillgarth
3 Evolutionary Perspectives on Primate Mating Systems and Behavior
45(20)
Alan F. Dixson
4 Emotion: An Evolutionary By-Product of the Neural Regulation of the Autonomic Nervous System
65(18)
Stephen W. Porges
II ORGANISMIC PERSPECTIVES ON AFFILIATION AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR 83(72)
5 Psychobiological Consequences of Social Relationships
83(10)
S. Levine
D. M. Lyons
A. F. Schatzberg
6 Attachment Relationships in New World Primates
93(8)
Sally P. Mendoza
William A. Mason
7 Hormonal Modulation of Sexual Behavior and Affiliation in Rhesus Monkeys
101(18)
Kim Wallen
Pamela L. Tannenbaum
8 Conflict Resolution and Distress Alleviation in Monkeys and Apes
119(12)
Frans B. M. de Waal
Filippo Aureli
9 Social Facilitation, Affiliation, and Dominance in the Social Life of Spotted Hyenas
131(10)
Stephen E. Glickman
Cynthia J. Zabel
Sonja I. Yoerg
Mary L. Weldele
Christine M. Drea
Laurence G. Frank
10 Affiliative Processes and Vocal Development
141(14)
Charles T. Snowdon
III MONOGAMOUS MAMMALS AS MODELS FOR UNDERSTANDING AFFILIATION AND SOCIAL BONDS 155(66)
11 Brain Sexual Dimorphism and Sex Differences in Parental and Other Social Behaviors
155(14)
Geert J. DeVries
Constanza Villalba
12 Peptides, Steroids, and Pair Bonding
169(14)
C. Sue Carter
A. Courtney DeVries
Susan E. Taymans
R. Lucille Roberts
Jessie R. Williams
Lowell L. Getz
13 Molecular Aspects of Monogamy
183(16)
Thomas R. Insel
Larry Young
Zuoxin Wang
14 Specific Neuroendocrine Mechanisms Not Involving Generalized Stress Mediate Social Regulation of Female Reproduction in Cooperatively Breeding Marmoset Monkeys
199(22)
David H. Abbott
Wendy Saltzman
Nancy J. Schultz-Darken
Tessa E. Smith
IV NEUROENDOCRINE PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL BEHAVIOR 221(140)
15 Brain Systems for the Mediation of Social Separation Distress and Social-Reward: Evolutionary Antecedents and Neuropeptide Intermediaries
221(24)
Jaak Panksepp
Eric Nelson
Marni Bekkedal
16 Physiological and Endocrine Effects of Social Contract
245(18)
Kerstin Uvnas-Moberg
17 Early Learning and the Social Bond
263(12)
Eric B. Keverne
Claire M. Nevison
Frances L. Martel
18 Neuroanatomical Circuitry for Mammalian Maternal Behavior
275(26)
Michael Numan
Teige P. Sheehan
19 Oxytocin Control of Maternal Behavior: Regulation by Sex Steroids and Offspring Stimuli
301(20)
Cort A. Pedersen
20 Mating-Induced c-fos Expression Patterns Complement and Supplement Observations after Lesions in the Male Syrian Hamster Brain
321(22)
Sarah Winans Newman
David B. Parfitt
Sara Kollack-Walker
21 Regulatory Mechanisms of Oxytocin-Mediated Sociosexual Behavior
343(18)
Diane M. Witt
V CLINICAL PERSPECTIVES ON SOCIAL BEHAVIOR 361(54)
22 Integrative Functions of Lactational Hormones in Social Behavior and Stress Management
361(12)
C. Sue Carter
Margaret Altemus
23 Psychobiology of Early Social Attachment in Rhesus Monkeys: Clinical Applications
373(18)
Gary W. Kraemer
24 Psychological and Neuroendocrinological Sequelae of Early Social Deprivation in Institutionalized Children in Romania
391(10)
Mary Carlson
Felton Earls
25 Affiliation and Neuropsychiatric Disorders: The Deficit Syndrome of Schizophrenia
401(14)
Brian Kirkpatrick
Contributors 415

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