The Development of Temperament

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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2008

Roundtable discussion featuring Nadia Bruschweiler-Stern, Sue Carter, Frances Champagne, Susan Coates, Donald Pfaff, and Daniel Schechter.

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  • Thanks for this! Helpful for 1st year university and understanding temperament. really liked the finding on oxytocin, DNA and genes with mothers who are high in oxytocin showing grooming and "licking" traits increasing growth factor transcription to DNA in the infant, keeping them active, those without tactile stimulation the gene methylated and then passed on, affecting daughters. the whole environment affects then oxytocin.

  • How can they have a symposium on temperament and NOT invite Jerome Kagan? Kagan is ons of the biggest in the field.

  • love it!

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