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Eleanor J. Gibson (Author), Anne D. Pick (Author)


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August 24, 2000 0195118251 978-0195118254 1
The essential nature of learning is primarily thought of as a verbal process or function, but this notion conveys that pre-linguistic infants do not learn. Far from being "blank slates" that passively absorb environmental stimuli, infants are active learners who perceptually engage their environments and extract information from them before language is available. The ecological approach to perceiving--defined as "a theory about perceiving by active creatures who look and listen and move around"--was spearheaded by Eleanor and James Gibson in the 1950s and culminated in James Gibson's last book in 1979. Until now, no comprehensive theoretical statement of ecological development has been published since Eleanor Gibson's Principles of Perceptual Learning and Development (1969).
In An Ecological Approach to Perceptual Learning and Development, distinguished experimental psychologists Eleanor J. Gibson and Anne D. Pick provide a unique theoretical framework for the ecological approach to understanding perceptual learning and development. Perception, in accordance with James Gibson's views, entails a reciprocal relationship between a person and his or her environment: The environment provides resources and opportunities for the person, and the person gets information from and acts on the environment. The concept of affordance is central to this idea; the person acts on what the environment affords, as it is appropriate.
This extraordinary volume covers the development of perception in detail from birth through toddlerhood, beginning with the development of communication, going on to perceiving and acting on objects, and then to locomotion. It is more than a presentation of facts about perception as it develops. It outlines the ecological approach and shows how it underlies "higher" cognitive processes, such as concept formation, as well as discovery of the basic affordances of the environment. This impressive work should serve as the capstone for Eleanor J. Gibson's distinguished career as a developmental and experimental psychologist.


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"Reading this book is like meeting an old friend from graduate school, reminiscing about the 'good old days' and catching up on the latest news." --Mind, Culture And Activity


"This is a beautifully written book, and a most welcome addition to the field of perceptual development, indeed to the whole discipline of child development. For years I have taught a graduate course in perceptual development and never had a text that I felt I could assign in its entirety. Now I do, because this book brings a lucid introduction that is crystal clear in its explication of the complex ideas encompassed by this field, avoiding needless jargon that can plague the inexperienced reader . . . The scholarship is deep, accurate, and as thorough as needs be."--Rachel K. Clifton, University of Massachusetts, Amherst


About the Author

Eleanor J. Gibson is at Cornell University. Anne D. Pick is at University of Minnesota.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 248 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 1 edition (August 24, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195118251
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195118254
  • Product Dimensions: 11.4 x 5.9 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,011,461 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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A book on perception should begin with what perception is about. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
vocal affective expressions, multimodal exploration, affordance relation, affordance fit, intermodal learning, occluded rod, exploratory systems, detour behavior, new affordances, kick rate, affective expressiveness, locomotor experience, multimodal information, intermodal perception, exploratory actions, perceptual learning, joint visual attention, following habituation, walking infants, perceptual development, sounding objects, starting platform, invariant information, exploratory activity, prospective control
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Child Development, William James, American Psychological Association, Academic Press, Deep Blue
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