Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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353530 | Developmental Review | 2007 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
This commentary explains how the field of developmental cognitive neuroscience (DCN) holds the promise of a much wider interdisciplinary integration across sciences concerned with development: psychology, molecular genetics, neurobiology, and evolutionary developmental biology. First we present a brief history of DCN, including the key theoretical issues it addresses; then we comment on how the four articles in this special section exemplify a DCN approach and raise important theoretical and methodological issues for the field of DCN; and we close by considering the future of DCN, especially the key role developmental psychologists can play as DCN becomes increasingly interdisciplinary.
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Authors
Bruce F. Pennington, Kelly A. Snyder, Ralph J. Roberts Jr.,