Document Type
Response or Comment
Publication Title
Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Publisher
Cambrige University Press
Publication Date
4-2005
Volume
28
Issue
2
First Page
221
Last Page
222
Abstract
A dynamic systems (DS) approach uncovers important connections between emotion and neurophysiology. It is critical, however, to include a developmental perspective. Strides in the understanding of emotional development, as well as the present use of DS in developmental science, add significantly to the study of emotion. Examples include stranger fear during infancy, intermodal perception of emotion, and development of individual emotional systems.
DOI
10.1017/S0140525X05500049
Rights
Copyright © 2005 Cambridge University Press
Recommended Citation
Walker-Andrews, Arlene S. and Haviland-Jones, Jeannette, "A Dynamic Duo: Emotion and Development (Commentary on M.D. Lewis, A Dynamic Systems Approach to Emotion)" (2005). Psychology Faculty Publications. 5.
https://scholarworks.umt.edu/psych_pubs/5
Comments
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