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040 _cCUS
082 _a305.232
_bBRE/T
245 0 _aTheories of infant development/
_cEdited by Gavin Bremner
260 _aUSA :
_bWiley-Blackwell,
_c2004.
300 _axiv,379p. :
_c24cm.
504 _aIncludes index.
505 _aPart I: Development of Perception and Action. 1. A Dynamical Systems Perspective On Infant Action And Its Development. (Eugene C. Goldfield & Peter H. Wolff) 2. A Developmental Perspective On Visual Proprioception. (David I. Anderson, Joseph J. Campos & Marianne A. Barbu-Roth) 3. From Direct Perception To The Primacy Of Action: A Closer Look At James Gibson's Ecological Approach To Psychology. (Alan Costall) 4. The Development Of Perception In A Multimodal Environment. (Lorraine E. Bahrick) 5. Neuroscience Perspectives On Infant Development. (Mark H. Johnson & Annette Karmiloff-Smith) Part II: Cognitive Development. 6. The Case For Developmental Cognitive Science: Theories Of People And Things. (Andrew N. Meltzoff) 7. Theories Of Development Of The Object Concept. (Scott Johnson) 8. Remembering Infancy: Accessing Our Earliest Experiences. (Alan Fogel) Part III: Social Development & Communication: 9. Maternal Sensitivity Is More Important Than Infant Temperament In Shaping The Infant-Mother Attachment Relationship. (Marinus H. Van Ijzendoorn & Marian J. Bakerman-Kranenburg) 10. Emerging Co-Awareness. (Philippe Rochat) 11. Processes Of Development In Early Communication. (David Messer) 12. Joint Visual Attention In Infancy. (George Butterworth)
650 _aCognitive development.
650 _aDevelopmental psychology
650 _aInfant psychology
700 _aBremner,Gavin ed.
942 _cWB16