This paper presents a review of relations between dynamical systems and development theories. To do this, mentioned some background of the emergence of complex systems in psychology is mentioned, which result in their inclusion in developmental psychology, especially with the synergetic and its application to the problem of the motion of Bernstein. Explain Esther Thelen and Paul van Geert developmental psychology is eplained, which describes various properties of nonlinear dynamical systems and some types of methods for studying psychological change. The paper concludes by pointing out some consequences of the implementation of this approach and potential challenges for a science of change.Este artículo tiene como propósito presentar una re...
Classical developmental theories, like those of Piaget, Werner and Vygotsky, were on the verge of de...
Human experience reflects the interplay ofmultiple forces operating on various time scales to promot...
Classical developmental theories, like those of Piaget, Werner and Vygotsky, were on the verge of de...
This paper presents some hints on complexity, such as this concept has ever been treated by western ...
This article argues that the process of development as such explains a great deal of the forms and p...
Within the psychoanalytically oriented tradition, the term dynamic has been traditionally used with ...
METHODOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE NONLINEAR DYNAMIC SYSTEMS IN PSYCHOLOGY. The purpose of this pape...
This article provides a survey of the applications of nonlinear dynamical systems theory to substant...
Dynamic systems theory is a source of powerful new metaphors for psychoanalysis. Phenomena such as c...
Within the psychoanalytically oriented tradition, the term dynamic has been traditionally used with ...
Applications of nonlinear dynamical systems theory to psychology have led to recent advances in unde...
Psychological processes unfold on various timescales in accord with internally generated patterns. T...
Psychology is described as a poor science. Both the methodology, and the philosophy that underlie ps...
For a number of years, researchers in many areas of psychology have adopted a dynamical approach to ...
Se examina la apuesta que la bibliografía reciente presenta sobre los sistemas dinámicos no lineales...
Classical developmental theories, like those of Piaget, Werner and Vygotsky, were on the verge of de...
Human experience reflects the interplay ofmultiple forces operating on various time scales to promot...
Classical developmental theories, like those of Piaget, Werner and Vygotsky, were on the verge of de...
This paper presents some hints on complexity, such as this concept has ever been treated by western ...
This article argues that the process of development as such explains a great deal of the forms and p...
Within the psychoanalytically oriented tradition, the term dynamic has been traditionally used with ...
METHODOLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE NONLINEAR DYNAMIC SYSTEMS IN PSYCHOLOGY. The purpose of this pape...
This article provides a survey of the applications of nonlinear dynamical systems theory to substant...
Dynamic systems theory is a source of powerful new metaphors for psychoanalysis. Phenomena such as c...
Within the psychoanalytically oriented tradition, the term dynamic has been traditionally used with ...
Applications of nonlinear dynamical systems theory to psychology have led to recent advances in unde...
Psychological processes unfold on various timescales in accord with internally generated patterns. T...
Psychology is described as a poor science. Both the methodology, and the philosophy that underlie ps...
For a number of years, researchers in many areas of psychology have adopted a dynamical approach to ...
Se examina la apuesta que la bibliografía reciente presenta sobre los sistemas dinámicos no lineales...
Classical developmental theories, like those of Piaget, Werner and Vygotsky, were on the verge of de...
Human experience reflects the interplay ofmultiple forces operating on various time scales to promot...
Classical developmental theories, like those of Piaget, Werner and Vygotsky, were on the verge of de...