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The Development Of Sensory, Motor And Cognitive Capacities In Early Infancy: From Sensation To Cognition [Hardcover]

Butterworth University of Sussex. (Author), George Butterworth (Editor), Francesca Simion (Editor)


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April 1, 1998 0863775128 978-0863775123 1
Research on the development of human infants has revealed remarkable capacities in recent years. Instead of stressing the limitations of the newborn, the modern approach is now more optimistically based on an assessment of the adaptive capabilities of the infant. Innate endowment, coupled with interaction with the physical and social environment, enables a developmental transition from processes deeply rooted in early perception and action to the cognitive and language abilities typical of the toddler.; This book reviews a number of issues in early human development. It includes a reconceptualization of the role of perception at the origins of development, a reconciliation of psychophysical and ecological approaches to early face perception, and building bridges between biological and psychological aspects of development in terms of brain structure and function. Topics covered include basic exploratory processes of early visual systems in early perception and action; face perception in newborns, species typical aspects of human communication, imitation, perception of the phonetic structure of speech, origins of the pointing gesture, handedness origins and development, theoretical contributions on perception and cognition, implicit and explicit knowledge in babies; sensory-motor coordination and cognition, information processing and cognition, perception, habituation and the development of intelligence from infancy.

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'This book is a 'must read' for anyone working in the field, both for its content and for its rich source for references into the wider literature. The treatment through the book is refreshingly, truly developmental. The authors carefully locate findings at specific age-points and discuss progression, rather than talking globally about 'infants and their abilities' without regard to age, as has too often been the base previously. The authors are also, in the main, laudably cautious in making claims about infant experience on the basis of experimental results, and they avoid falling into the trap of 'nativist rhetoric', as Leslie Cohen puts it in his chapter on information processing. This book is a challenging but rewarding collection for undergraduats, and an invaluabel resource for researchers.' - John Oates, Open University, in the Psychologist vol.13 2000

`... the volume by Simion and Butterworth is one of the best in a decade and deserves serious reading by serious students and contributors to the field of infancy.' - Richard N. Aslin, University of Rochester in Contemporary Psychology APA Review of Books 2000

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Psychology Press; 1 edition (April 1, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0863775128
  • ISBN-13: 978-0863775123
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,595,458 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A number of neurobiological models of visual development have been put forward over the past twenty years. Read the first page
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relative ranks over time, familial lefthandedness, manual specialisation, switched stimulus, righthand preference, head position preference, longest fixation, comprehend pointing, didactic stimulation, postural origins theory, facelike patterns, stabilizing gaze, evolutionary depth, human visual development, sensory hypothesis, total fixation time, head position signals, habituation criterion, posting task, human handedness, direct launching, indicative gestures, infant habituation, arm preference, cortical streams
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New York, Academic Press, Brain Research, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Vision Research, Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, Cambridge University Press, Journal of Experimental Psychology, Journal of Comparative Psychology, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, Basic Books, International Conference, Journal of Neurophysiology, Oxford University Press, Psychological Review, British Journal of Psychology, Developmental Psychobiology, North Holland, American Psychologist, Canadian Journal of Psychology, Human Neurobiology, Martinus Nijhoff, Psychological Science, American Journal of Primatology, Dalla Barba
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