Human adults from diverse cultures share intuitions about the points, lines, and figures of Euclidean geometry. Do children develop these intuitions by drawing on phylogenetically ancient and developmentally precocious geometric representations that guide their navigation and their analysis of object shape? In what way might these early-arising representations support later-developing Euclidean intuitions? To approach these questions, we investigated the relations among young children’s use of geometry in tasks assessing: navigation; visual form analysis; and the interpretation of symbolic, purely geometric maps. Children’s navigation depended on the distance and directional relations of the surface layout and predicted their use of a symbo...
Kant argued that Euclidean geometry is synthesized on the basis of an a priori intuition of space. T...
International audienceEuclidean geometry defines objects that can be realized in space, and may ther...
Although geometry and spatial reasoning are important as a way to interpret and reflect on the physi...
Research on animals, infants, children, and adults provides evidence that distinct cognitive systems...
International audienceGeometry defines entities that can be physically realized in space, and our kn...
Geometrical concepts are critical to a host of human cognitive achievements, from maps to measuremen...
Geometry defines entities that can be physically realized in space, and our knowledge of abstract ge...
Geometrical concepts are critical to a host of human cognitive achievements, from maps to measuremen...
Geometry is one of the highest achievements of our species, but its foundations are obscure. Consis...
Finding the way home, orienting into familiar and unfamiliar environments, computing our place and p...
International audienceFast comprehension of embedded geometrical primitives and rules in human adult...
This study examined whether and how young children make spontaneous use of geometric maps for two di...
This study explores young children’s strategies while transforming polygons, through the use of geom...
As infants, children are sensitive to geometry when recognizing objects or navigating through rooms;...
Geometric form perception has been extensively studied in human children, but it has not been system...
Kant argued that Euclidean geometry is synthesized on the basis of an a priori intuition of space. T...
International audienceEuclidean geometry defines objects that can be realized in space, and may ther...
Although geometry and spatial reasoning are important as a way to interpret and reflect on the physi...
Research on animals, infants, children, and adults provides evidence that distinct cognitive systems...
International audienceGeometry defines entities that can be physically realized in space, and our kn...
Geometrical concepts are critical to a host of human cognitive achievements, from maps to measuremen...
Geometry defines entities that can be physically realized in space, and our knowledge of abstract ge...
Geometrical concepts are critical to a host of human cognitive achievements, from maps to measuremen...
Geometry is one of the highest achievements of our species, but its foundations are obscure. Consis...
Finding the way home, orienting into familiar and unfamiliar environments, computing our place and p...
International audienceFast comprehension of embedded geometrical primitives and rules in human adult...
This study examined whether and how young children make spontaneous use of geometric maps for two di...
This study explores young children’s strategies while transforming polygons, through the use of geom...
As infants, children are sensitive to geometry when recognizing objects or navigating through rooms;...
Geometric form perception has been extensively studied in human children, but it has not been system...
Kant argued that Euclidean geometry is synthesized on the basis of an a priori intuition of space. T...
International audienceEuclidean geometry defines objects that can be realized in space, and may ther...
Although geometry and spatial reasoning are important as a way to interpret and reflect on the physi...