Cognitive development (The Prentice-Hall series in experimental psychology)

Cognitive development (The Prentice-Hall series in experimental psychology) image
ISBN-10:

0131397745

ISBN-13:

9780131397743

Author(s): Flavell, John H.
Released: Jan 01, 1977
Publisher: PRENTICE/HALL
Format: Hardcover, 286 pages
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Description:

Cutting-edge and "big-picture" in perspective, this popular introduction to cognitive development focuses on both the fascinating nature of children's thinking and the excitement and change in work in this area. Using an integrated topical approach, it explores the developmental aspects of social cognition, perception, memory, and language. Theoretically balanced, it considers the full spectrum of approaches--from Piaget's developmental stages, to information-processing (including connectionism), dynamic systems, contextual, theory-change, neo-Piagetian, evolutionary, neuroscience, and constraint approaches. Infant Perception. Infant Cognition. Representation and Concepts. Reasoning and Problem Solving. Social Cognition/Theory of Mind. Memory. Language. For anyone interested in child development, including parents, students, and those in psychology, social work, education, etc.











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