After an historical perspective about the infant 's psychological science, this paper sums up developmental psychology analyses about exceptional way of life e.g. the pre- term babies in nursery care units. The second part deals with new questions asked about artificial life science and virtual creatures. In both cases, the problem is to propose a developmental definition about the infant, the environment and, finally, about the human and life notions.Après un résumé de l'histoire récente de la science psychologique des bébés, cet article étudie comment la psychologie du développement analyse les situations exceptionnelles de vie comme celles du bébé prématuré et comment elle peut se situer vis-à-vis des questions nouvelles posées par la vi...
Although neonatology, the study of the newborn, is well established in medical science, psychologica...
Studies on Infant Neuropsychological Development extend from neurological semiology to affective and...
Summary : Mental development in children : the new « continuity » perspective. Is there continuity i...
After an historical perspective about the infant 's psychological science, this paper sums up develo...
Some methodological problems raised by studies on infants - This articles analyzes, in a cognitive p...
Child psychology in the 19th Century meant describing and analyzing child behaviour and was mainly u...
SUMMARY Body and mind in infancy : the contribution of the dynamic systems perspective For the pas...
pathology. Debates concerning the continuity/discontinuity of evolution is a key element to understa...
There is much progress in the study of infant's development. According to enormous studies in these ...
Introduction. Infant psychology enjoys a specific status within developmental psychology. The origin...
Cette étude s'intéresse au devenir de l'expérience vécue in utero après la naissance et sa fonction ...
L'auteur propose des hypothèses fondées sur des observations cliniques qui amènent à considérer l'év...
Prematurity : The opening of new avenues An analysis of the current state of our knowledge of the d...
La prépondérance de la mère dans le soin et l’éducation du bébé est longtemps apparue comme une donn...
Consciousness of the specificities of childhood, as we know, has lasted for centuries. However, the ...
Although neonatology, the study of the newborn, is well established in medical science, psychologica...
Studies on Infant Neuropsychological Development extend from neurological semiology to affective and...
Summary : Mental development in children : the new « continuity » perspective. Is there continuity i...
After an historical perspective about the infant 's psychological science, this paper sums up develo...
Some methodological problems raised by studies on infants - This articles analyzes, in a cognitive p...
Child psychology in the 19th Century meant describing and analyzing child behaviour and was mainly u...
SUMMARY Body and mind in infancy : the contribution of the dynamic systems perspective For the pas...
pathology. Debates concerning the continuity/discontinuity of evolution is a key element to understa...
There is much progress in the study of infant's development. According to enormous studies in these ...
Introduction. Infant psychology enjoys a specific status within developmental psychology. The origin...
Cette étude s'intéresse au devenir de l'expérience vécue in utero après la naissance et sa fonction ...
L'auteur propose des hypothèses fondées sur des observations cliniques qui amènent à considérer l'év...
Prematurity : The opening of new avenues An analysis of the current state of our knowledge of the d...
La prépondérance de la mère dans le soin et l’éducation du bébé est longtemps apparue comme une donn...
Consciousness of the specificities of childhood, as we know, has lasted for centuries. However, the ...
Although neonatology, the study of the newborn, is well established in medical science, psychologica...
Studies on Infant Neuropsychological Development extend from neurological semiology to affective and...
Summary : Mental development in children : the new « continuity » perspective. Is there continuity i...