Understanding how and why human cognition has the properties it does is one of science’s fundamental questions. Current thinking in Cognitive Science has delineated two candidate approaches that differ in how they address the question of the relationship between sensory-motor and cognitive processes. In this paper, we add to this discussion by arguing that this question is properly phrased as a developmental question and that ultimately to understand the properties of human cognition we must ask how does human cognition come to have these properties. We conclude that because development weaves brains, bodies and environments into cognition, cognition is inexorably linked to processes of perceiving and acting and inseparable from them
This dissertation advances a novel view about how to understand cognition as a phenomenon arising fr...
This dissertation advances a novel view about how to understand cognition as a phenomenon arising fr...
It is argued that cognitive development has to be understood in the functional perspective provided ...
Traditional views separate cognitive processes from sensory–motor processes, seeing cognition as amo...
In this chapter we discuss the relationships between motor and cognitive skills in a developmental p...
Perceptual and Cognitive Development illustrates how the developmental approach yields fundamental c...
We perceive and understand our environment using many sensory systems-vision, touch, hearing, taste,...
Do genes or environments have more of a role to play in the development of psychological traits? The...
Do genes or environments have more of a role to play in the development of psychological traits? The...
Perception is an essentially multisensory process that allows an individual to obtain meaningful inf...
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...
Ongoing cognitive development during the first years of human life may be the result of a set of dev...
Research with infants may heavily increase our understanding of the interaction between environment ...
Abstract Traditional approaches to cognitive development concentrate on the stability of cognition a...
This dissertation advances a novel view about how to understand cognition as a phenomenon arising fr...
This dissertation advances a novel view about how to understand cognition as a phenomenon arising fr...
It is argued that cognitive development has to be understood in the functional perspective provided ...
Traditional views separate cognitive processes from sensory–motor processes, seeing cognition as amo...
In this chapter we discuss the relationships between motor and cognitive skills in a developmental p...
Perceptual and Cognitive Development illustrates how the developmental approach yields fundamental c...
We perceive and understand our environment using many sensory systems-vision, touch, hearing, taste,...
Do genes or environments have more of a role to play in the development of psychological traits? The...
Do genes or environments have more of a role to play in the development of psychological traits? The...
Perception is an essentially multisensory process that allows an individual to obtain meaningful inf...
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...
Ongoing cognitive development during the first years of human life may be the result of a set of dev...
Research with infants may heavily increase our understanding of the interaction between environment ...
Abstract Traditional approaches to cognitive development concentrate on the stability of cognition a...
This dissertation advances a novel view about how to understand cognition as a phenomenon arising fr...
This dissertation advances a novel view about how to understand cognition as a phenomenon arising fr...
It is argued that cognitive development has to be understood in the functional perspective provided ...