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| Preface | p. xi |
| Contributors | p. xiii |
| Notes from the Editors | p. xvi |
| Human Nature: The Effects of Evolution and Environment | |
| The Value of Using an Evolutionary Framework for Gauging Children's Well-Being | p. 3 |
| Bowlby's "Environment of Evolutionary Adaptedness": Recent Studies on the Interpersonal Neurobiology of Attachment and Emotional Development | p. 31 |
| Commentary: Early Experience, Neu... MORE | p. 68 |
| How Primary-Process Emotional Systems Guide Child Development: Ancestral Regulators of Human Happiness, Thriving, and Suffering | p. 74 |
| Commentary: The Integrative Meaning of Emotion | p. 95 |
| Epigenetics and the Environmental Regulation of the Genome and Its Function | p. 99 |
| Commentary: The Messages of Epigenetic Research | p. 129 |
| Neurobiology and the Evolution of Mammalian Social Behavior | p. 132 |
| Dopamine: Another "Magic Bullet" for Caregiver Responsiveness? | p. 152 |
| The Neurobiological Basis of Empathy and Its Development in the Context of Our Evolutionary Heritage | p. 179 |
| Commentary: The Death of Empathy? | p. 199 |
| Commentary: Born for Art, and the Joyful Companionship of Fiction | p. 202 |
| Early Experience: The Effects of Cultural Practice | |
| Birth and the First Postnatal Hour | p. 221 |
| Nighttime Nurturing: An Evolutionary Perspective on Breastfeeding and Sleep | p. 241 |
| Touch and Pain Perception in Infants | p. 262 |
| Infant Feeding Practices: Rates, Risks of Not Breastfeeding, and Factors Influencing Breastfeeding | p. 277 |
| Commentary: Short-Term and Long-Term Effects of Oxytocin Released by Suckling and of Skin-to-Skin Contact in Mothers and Infants | p. 299 |
| Developmental Optimization | p. 307 |
| Commentary: Darwin et al. on Developmental Optimization | p. 326 |
| Commentary: Adaptations and Adaptations | p. 329 |
| Themes in Human Evolution | |
| Play, Plasticity, and Ontogeny in Childhood | p. 339 |
| The Value of a Play-Filled Childhood in Development of the Hunter-Gatherer Individual | p. 352 |
| Rough-and-Tumble Play and the Cooperation-Competition Dilemma: Evolutionary and Developmental Perspectives on the Development of Social Competence | p. 371 |
| Commentary: Play in Hunter-Gatherers | p. 388 |
| Perspectives and Counterperspectives | |
| Perspective 1: Why Would Natural Selection Craft on Organism Whose Future Functioning Is Influenced by Its Earlier Experiences? | p. 397 |
| Perspective 2: Play, Plasticity, and the Perils of Conflict: "Problematizing" Sociobiology | p. 404 |
| Perspective 3: The Emergent Organism: A New Paradigm | p. 407 |
| Perspective 4: Can Science Progress to a Revitalized Past? | p. 414 |
| Perspective 5: Earliest Experiences and Attachment Processes | p. 421 |
| Perspective 6: Nurturant Versus Nonnurturant Environments and the Failure of the Environment of Evolutionary Adaptedness | p. 427 |
| Perspective 7: "It's Dangerous to Be an Infant": Ongoing Relevance of John Bowlby's Environment of Evolutionary Adaptedness in Promoting Healthier Births, Safer Maternal-Infant Sleep, and Breastfeeding in a Contemporary Western Industrial Context | p. 439 |
| Conclusion | |
| The Future of Human Nature: Implications for Research, Policy, and Ethics | p. 455 |
| About the Editors | p. 469 |
| Index | p. 471 |
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