A functional neuro-anatomical model of human attachment (NAMA): Insights from first- and second-person social neuroscience

Cortex3.60
Volume: 126, Pages: 281 - 321
Published: May 1, 2020
Abstract
Attachment theory, developed by Mary Ainsworth and John Bowlby about seventy years ago, has become one of the most influential and comprehensive contemporary psychology theories. It predicts that early social interactions with significant others shape the emergence of distinct self- and other-representations, the latter affecting how we initiate and maintain social relationships across the lifespan. A person's attachment history will therefore...
Paper Details
Title
A functional neuro-anatomical model of human attachment (NAMA): Insights from first- and second-person social neuroscience
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
126
Pages
281 - 321
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