Some cognitive functions shared by humans and certain animals were acquired early in the course of phylogeny and, in humans, are operational in their primitive form shortly after birth. This is the case for the quantification of discrete objects. The further phylogenetic evolution of the human brain allows such functions to be reconstructed in a much more sophisticated way during child development. Certain functional characteristics of the brain (plasticity, multiple cognitive processes involved in the same response, interactions, and substitution relationships between those processes) provide degrees of freedom that open up the possibility of different pathways of reconstruction. The within- and between-individual variability of these deve...
Development can be understood as a series of universal developmental tasks that pattern the human li...
Abstract—Over the course of development, the central nervous system grows into a complex set of stru...
We review recent advances in the understanding of the mechanisms of change that underlie cognitive d...
Some cognitive functions shared by humans and certain animals were acquired early in the course of p...
For years, the view that the human cognitive system is as a Swiss army knife with innately specified...
Developmental psychology is ready to blossom into a modern science that focuses on causal mechanisti...
proposes a unifying framework for the study of cognitive development that brings together (1) constr...
Our species has many distinctive characteristics, including upright posture, opposable thumbs, large...
Book synopsis: What are the processes, from conception to adulthood, that enable a single cell to gr...
Developmental cognitive neuroscience necessar- ily begins with a characterization of the developing...
Neuroconstructivism: How the Brain Constructs Cognition proposes a unifying framework for the study ...
This paper presents a theory of cognitive change. The theory assumes that the fundamental causes of ...
Since the seminal work of Jean Piaget on the relation between knowledge and general biology, researc...
Responding to recent advances in developmental and. dogn-ifive_science research. on knowledge acquis...
This chapter compares two conceptions of cognitive development. The psychological model called "enri...
Development can be understood as a series of universal developmental tasks that pattern the human li...
Abstract—Over the course of development, the central nervous system grows into a complex set of stru...
We review recent advances in the understanding of the mechanisms of change that underlie cognitive d...
Some cognitive functions shared by humans and certain animals were acquired early in the course of p...
For years, the view that the human cognitive system is as a Swiss army knife with innately specified...
Developmental psychology is ready to blossom into a modern science that focuses on causal mechanisti...
proposes a unifying framework for the study of cognitive development that brings together (1) constr...
Our species has many distinctive characteristics, including upright posture, opposable thumbs, large...
Book synopsis: What are the processes, from conception to adulthood, that enable a single cell to gr...
Developmental cognitive neuroscience necessar- ily begins with a characterization of the developing...
Neuroconstructivism: How the Brain Constructs Cognition proposes a unifying framework for the study ...
This paper presents a theory of cognitive change. The theory assumes that the fundamental causes of ...
Since the seminal work of Jean Piaget on the relation between knowledge and general biology, researc...
Responding to recent advances in developmental and. dogn-ifive_science research. on knowledge acquis...
This chapter compares two conceptions of cognitive development. The psychological model called "enri...
Development can be understood as a series of universal developmental tasks that pattern the human li...
Abstract—Over the course of development, the central nervous system grows into a complex set of stru...
We review recent advances in the understanding of the mechanisms of change that underlie cognitive d...