Buch, Englisch, 1298 Seiten, Format (B × H): 167 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 2350 g
Perceptual and Cognitive Development
Buch, Englisch, 1298 Seiten, Format (B × H): 167 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 2350 g
Reihe: SAGE Benchmarks in Psychology
ISBN: 978-1-4129-0230-4
Verlag: Sage Publications
This is the first of two three-volume collections on developmental psychology which provide a comprehensive and up-to-date synthesis of the most significant publications in the field of developmental psychology over the past century. Over a total of six volumes, the editors present the benchmark readings in the discipline, including highly cited theoretical articles, empirical articles, as well as some book chapters that have had great impact in terms of presenting research findings and influencing the key debates in the field. There is a particular emphasis on recent publications to complement older, classic works, illuminating new directions in the field theoretically and methodologically, and on representing the discipline from an international perspective. In addition to the 88 key original publications included in the two collections, each of the volumes opens with an introductory editorial essay by the editors setting out the rationale behind the selection of papers in terms of their historical, theoretical and empirical importance in the development of the field. The net effect is to provide an integrated account of this very established and expansive discipline.
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DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY I: PERCEPTUAL AND COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
VOLUME ONE: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON PERCEPTION AND COGNITION
PART ONE: INFANCY
The First Year of Life of the Child - J Piaget
Initial Knowledge - E Spelke
Six Suggestions
Exploratory Behavior in the Development of Perceiving and Acting, and the Acquisition of Knowledge - E J Gibson
Rethinking Infant Knowledge - Y Munakata et al
Toward an Adaptive Process Account of Success and Failures in Object Permanence
Connectionism and Dynamic Systems - E Thelen and E Bates
Are They Really Different?
Functional Brain Development during Infancy - M H Johnson
Dissociations in Infant Memory - Rovee-Collier
Rethinking the Development of Implicit and Explicit Memory
PART TWO: CHILDHOOD
Piaget's Theory - J Piaget
Tool and Symbol in Child Development / Internalization of Higher Mental Functions - L S Vygotsky
On Cognitive Growth - J S Bruner
Context, Modularity and the Cultural Constitution of Development - M Cole
Connectionism and Developmental Psychology - K Plunkett et al
Metamemory - J Flavell and H M Wellman
Constructing an Understanding of Mind - J I M Carpendale and C Lewis
The Development of Children's Social Understanding within Social Interaction
Conceptual Differences between Children and Adults - S Carey
VOLUME TWO: INFANT PERCEPTUAL AND COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
PART ONE: VISUAL PERCEPTION
Form Perception at Birth - A M Slater et al
Cohen and Younger (1984) Revisited
Size Constancy at Birth - A M Slater, A Mattock and E Brown
Newborn Infants' Responses to Retinal and Real Size
Perception of Partly Occluded Objects in Infancy - P J Kellman and E R Spelke
PART TWO: AUDITORY PERCEPTION
Newborn Infants Orient to Sounds - D W Muir and J Field
Pure-Tone Sensitivity of Human Infants - L W Olsho et al
PART THREE: CROSS-MODAL PERCEPTION
The Infant's Acquisition of Knowledge of Bimodally Specified Events - E S Spelke
Cross-Modal Learning in Newborn Infants - B A Morrongiello, K D Fenwick and G Chance
Inferences about Properties of Auditory-Visual Events
Increasing Specificity in Perceptual Development - L E Bahrick
Infants' Detection of Nested Levels of Multimodal Stimulation
PART FOUR: MEMORY AND KNOWLEDGE
Representing the Existence and the Location of Hidden Objects - R Baillargeon
Object Permanence in 6- andd 8-Month-Old Infants
Comparison of Human Infants and Rhesus Monkeys on Piaget's A Task - A Diamond and P S Goldman-Rakic
Evidence for Dependence on Dorsolateral Pre-Frontal Cortex
New Findings on Object Permanence - M K Moore and A N Meltzoff
A Developmental Difference between Two Types of Occlusion
PART FIVE: IMITATION
Early Imitation within a Functional Framework - A N Meltzoff and M K Moore
The Importance of Person Identity, Movement and Development
Discrimination and Imitation of Facial Expressions by Term and Preterm Neonates - T Field et al
PART SIX: CAUSALITY
Do Six-Month-Old Infants Perceive Causality? - A M Leslie and S Keeble
That's the Way the Ball Bounces - L M Oakes and K N Kannass
Infants' and Adults' Perception of Spatial and Temporal Contiguity in Collisions Involving Bouncing Balls
VOLUME THREE: PERCEPTUAL AND COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT IN CHILDHOOD
PART ONE: SPATIAL COGNITION AND REPRESENTATION
The Development of Inferences about Others - J H Flavell
The Effect of Active versus Passive Exploration on Memory for Spatial Location in Children - A Feldman and L Acredolo
Symbolic Functioning in Very Young Children - J S DeLoache
Understanding of Pictures and Models
PART TWO: COGNITION AND LOGIC
The Potency of Context in Children's Cognition - S A Rose and M Blank
An Illustration through Conservation
How Does Change Occur - R Siegler
A Microgenetic Study of Number Conservation
Interpreting Inclusion - J McGarrigle, J Grieve and M Hughes
A Contribution to the Study of the Child's Cognitive and Linguistic Development
PART THREE: MEMORY
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