Neuroscience of human social interactions and adult attachment style

Volume: 6, Pages: 212 - 212
Published: Jul 17, 2012
Abstract
Since its first description four decades ago, attachment theory (AT) has become one of the principal developmental psychological frameworks for describing the role of individual differences in the establishment and maintenance of social bonds between people. Yet, still little is known about the neurobiological underpinnings of attachment orientations and their well-established impact on a range of social and affective behaviors. In the present...
Paper Details
Title
Neuroscience of human social interactions and adult attachment style
Published Date
Jul 17, 2012
Volume
6
Pages
212 - 212
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