We present a systematic and qualitative review of academic literature on early conceptual development (0–24 months of age), with an emphasis on methodological aspects. The final sample of our review included 281 studies reported in 115 articles. The main aims of the article were four: first, to organise studies into sets according to methodological similarities and differences; second, to elaborate on the methodological procedures that characterise each set; third, to circumscribe the empirical indicators that different sets of studies consider as proof of the existence of concepts in early childhood; last, to identify methodological limitations and to propose possible ways to overcome them. We grouped the studies into five sets: preference...
Conceptual thinking does not occur suddenly in the course of the individual's development. The prese...
Introduction: whilst recent years have witnessed considerable research into infant categorisation, i...
It is argued in Chapters 1 to 4 that in cognitive psychology in general, and in the disciplines of l...
We present a systematic and qualitative review of academic literature on early conceptual developmen...
Categorization is a process that spans all of development, beginning in earliest infancy yet changin...
Despite receiving scant attention, the evolution of categorization in early childhood is of central ...
From an integrative approach, this work focuses on the role of conceptual mechanisms, such as compar...
Book synopsis: Whether or not infants' earliest perception of the world is a "blooming, buzzing, con...
There has been a dearth of published research exploring the scientific ideas that young children con...
Within the context of the theory of development there is a general agreement that cognitive function...
Summary : Children's concept learning : cognitive factors, structure of categories and theories The ...
Understanding the development of cognition in infants and toddlers informs many aspects of our under...
Developing knowledge of the vehicle, animal, and fruit categories was traced in six children from 0 ...
Not all categorization is conceptual. Many of the experimental findings concerning infant and animal...
The primary purpose of this study was to provide a sharper focus for evaluating a current issue in g...
Conceptual thinking does not occur suddenly in the course of the individual's development. The prese...
Introduction: whilst recent years have witnessed considerable research into infant categorisation, i...
It is argued in Chapters 1 to 4 that in cognitive psychology in general, and in the disciplines of l...
We present a systematic and qualitative review of academic literature on early conceptual developmen...
Categorization is a process that spans all of development, beginning in earliest infancy yet changin...
Despite receiving scant attention, the evolution of categorization in early childhood is of central ...
From an integrative approach, this work focuses on the role of conceptual mechanisms, such as compar...
Book synopsis: Whether or not infants' earliest perception of the world is a "blooming, buzzing, con...
There has been a dearth of published research exploring the scientific ideas that young children con...
Within the context of the theory of development there is a general agreement that cognitive function...
Summary : Children's concept learning : cognitive factors, structure of categories and theories The ...
Understanding the development of cognition in infants and toddlers informs many aspects of our under...
Developing knowledge of the vehicle, animal, and fruit categories was traced in six children from 0 ...
Not all categorization is conceptual. Many of the experimental findings concerning infant and animal...
The primary purpose of this study was to provide a sharper focus for evaluating a current issue in g...
Conceptual thinking does not occur suddenly in the course of the individual's development. The prese...
Introduction: whilst recent years have witnessed considerable research into infant categorisation, i...
It is argued in Chapters 1 to 4 that in cognitive psychology in general, and in the disciplines of l...