An exciting new cross-disciplinary field of biocultural research is emerging at the start of the twenty-first century: developmental evolutionary biology. Looking at the behavioral ontogeny of primates, the authors-leading scholars of biological anthropology, evolutionary biology, developmental psychology, and cognitive neuroscience-pose questions that probe our fundamental understanding of the human species.
Edited by Sue Taylor Parker, Jonas Langer, and Michael McKinney. Contributors are C.G. Anderson, Elizabeth Bates, Christopher Boehm, S.E. Cates, Terrance Deacon, Jeffrey Elman, Lynn Fairbanks, John Gittleman, Patricia Greenfield, Jonas Langer, H.-K. Luh, Ashley E. Maynard, Michael L. Mckinney, Sue Taylor Parker, Emily Yut Schmidtling, and Brian Shea.