Imitation and innovation: The dual engines of cultural learning
Imitation and innovation work in tandem to support cultural learning in children and facilitate
our capacity for cumulative culture. Here we propose an integrated theoretical account of …
our capacity for cumulative culture. Here we propose an integrated theoretical account of …
Universality claim of attachment theory: Children's socioemotional development across cultures
H Keller - Proceedings of the National Academy of …, 2018 - National Acad Sciences
The first part of this paper reviews the basic tenets of attachment theory with respect to
differences in cultural socialization strategies. In one strategy infants have the lead, and the …
differences in cultural socialization strategies. In one strategy infants have the lead, and the …
The persistent sampling bias in developmental psychology: A call to action
Psychology must confront the bias in its broad literature toward the study of participants
developing in environments unrepresentative of the vast majority of the world's population …
developing in environments unrepresentative of the vast majority of the world's population …
Taking perspective on attachment theory and research: Nine fundamental questions
RA Thompson, JA Simpson… - Attachment & human …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Since its inception more than 50 years ago, attachment theory has become one of the most
influential viewpoints in the behavioral sciences. What have we learned during this period …
influential viewpoints in the behavioral sciences. What have we learned during this period …
[图书][B] Cultures of infancy
H Keller - 2022 - taylorfrancis.com
The Classic Edition of Heidi Keller's Cultures of Infancy, first published in 2007, includes a
new introduction by the author, which describes for readers the original context of her work …
new introduction by the author, which describes for readers the original context of her work …
Attachment and culture
H Keller - Journal of Cross-cultural psychology, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
This article proposes to reconceptualize attachment theory as a culture-sensitive framework.
First the seminal contribution of John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth are recognized in …
First the seminal contribution of John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth are recognized in …
Cumulative cultural learning: Development and diversity
CH Legare - Proceedings of the National Academy of …, 2017 - National Acad Sciences
The complexity and variability of human culture is unmatched by any other species. Humans
live in culturally constructed niches filled with artifacts, skills, beliefs, and practices that have …
live in culturally constructed niches filled with artifacts, skills, beliefs, and practices that have …
Waiting for the second treat: Developing culture‐specific modes of self‐regulation
B Lamm, H Keller, J Teiser, H Gudi, RD Yovsi… - Child …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The development of self‐regulation has been studied primarily in Western middle‐class
contexts and has, therefore, neglected what is known about culturally varying self‐concepts …
contexts and has, therefore, neglected what is known about culturally varying self‐concepts …
Prosocial behavior in infancy: The role of socialization
CA Brownell… - Child Development …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Human prosocial behavior emerges in the 2nd year of life, posing challenging questions
about mechanism. An increasingly common claim is that prosocial behavior in the first 3 …
about mechanism. An increasingly common claim is that prosocial behavior in the first 3 …
Joint attention in human and chimpanzee infants in varied socio‐ecological contexts
Joint attention (JA) is an early manifestation of social cognition, commonly described as
interactions in which an infant looks or gestures to an adult female to share attention about …
interactions in which an infant looks or gestures to an adult female to share attention about …