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Primate Psychology [Hardcover]

Professor Dario Maestripieri (Editor), Filippo Aureli (Contributor), Jo-Anne Bachorowski (Contributor), Michael J. Beran (Contributor), Jesse M. Bering (Contributor), Josep Call (Contributor), Claudio Cantalupo (Contributor), Lynn A. Fairbanks (Contributor), Samuel D. Gosling (Contributor), Franklynn C. Graves (Contributor), Rebecca A. Herman (Contributor), J. Dee Higley (Contributor), William D. Hopkins (Contributor), Peter G. Judge (Contributor), Scott O. Lilienfeld (Contributor), Lori Marino (Contributor), Michael J. Owren (Contributor), Lisa A. Parr (Contributor), Dawn L. Pilcher (Contributor), Daniel J. Povinelli (Contributor), Drew Rendall (Contributor)


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December 1, 2003 067401152X 978-0674011526 NULL

In more ways than we may sometimes care to acknowledge, the human being is just another primate--it is certainly only very rarely that researchers into cognition, emotion, personality, and behavior in our species and in other primates come together to compare notes and share insights. This book, one of the few comprehensive attempts at integrating behavioral research into human and nonhuman primates, does precisely that--and in doing so, offers a clear, in-depth look at the mutually enlightening work being done in psychology and primatology.

Relying on theories of behavior derived from psychology rather than ecology or biological anthropology, the authors, internationally known experts in primatology and psychology, focus primarily on social processes in areas including aggression, conflict resolution, sexuality, attachment, parenting, social development and affiliation, cognitive development, social cognition, personality, emotions, vocal and nonvocal communication, cognitive neuroscience, and psychopathology. They show nonhuman primates to be far more complex, cognitively and emotionally, than was once supposed, with provocative implications for our understanding of supposedly unique human characteristics. Arguing that both human and nonhuman primates are distinctive for their wide range of context-sensitive behaviors, their work makes a powerful case for the future integration of human and primate behavioral research.

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In this pathbreaking book, the editor and contributors look at primate behavior from a body of theory that was developed through the study of humans...Twenty-nine leading specialists examine a tremendous range of topics. Bravely conceived and well executed, this edited volume will go a long way toward uniting a field that in the past has been hopelessly fragmented within the academic isolation of many different departments and journals. (F. S. Szalay Choice )

Primate Psychology is a fascinating update of this field of research, written by 29 specialists. It deals with humans as well as other primates, a rare integration, and is enlightening when looking at social processes such as parenting. The editor, Dario Maestripieri, has included papers that point out gaps in our knowledge: for example, what has and has not been studied in conflict resolution among primates. (Maggie McDonald New Scientist )

Primate Psychology is a fascinating update of this field of research, written by 29 specialists. It deals with humans as well as other primates, a rare integration, and is enlightening when looking at social processes such as parenting. (New Scientist )

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A magnificent and important book. Maestripieri has created an authoritative synopsis of a growing and contentious research field that for too long has been hyper-dispersed among narrowly conceived literatures and academic departments. The authors put the current work on the psychology of human and nonhuman primates in historical perspective and also show us the latest developments and controversies. Primate Psychology should be required reading for academic researchers and science popularizers who have studied the evolution of human personality, emotion, and intelligence. (Sue Boinski, University of Florida 20051001)

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 640 pages
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press; NULL edition (December 1, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 067401152X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0674011526
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 7.3 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,015,781 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Dario Maestripieri is a Professor of Comparative Human Development, Neurobiology, and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Chicago, where he teaches and conducts research on biological aspects of social behavior in human and nonhuman primates. Dr. Maestripieri has a Ph.D. in Psychobiology from the University of Rome La Sapienza. He was a Visiting Scholar in the Sub-Department of Animal Behaviour at the University of Cambridge in 1990-1991 and a Research Associate at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center of Emory University from 1992 to 1999. Dr. Maestripieri was awarded the B. Grassi Prize as the Best Young Zoologist from the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei in Italy in 1989, the Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contribution to Psychology from the American Psychological Association in 2000, and a Career Development Award from the National Institute of Mental Health in 2001. In 2005, he was elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Dr. Maestripieri has published over 150 scientific articles and several books. Dr. Maestripieri has appeared in many national and international TV and radio shows and his research has been featured in a number of newspapers and magazines including The New York Times, Pravda, LeMonde, Der Spiegel, the Guardian, La Repubblica, The Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, the Chicago Tribune, The New Scientist, American Scientist, Nature, and Science.


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