This article explores the relation of ecological perceptual research on infancy to adult Ecological Psychology, including contrasts between the ideas of invariants for perception and distinctive features that are the basis of perceptual learning. We concentrate on relations between development and learning and go on to elaborate principles of Ecological Psychology (as presented in Michaels & Palatinus, 2014) into developmental principles. As a result of this analysis, we stress that researchers must at least indicate how results relate to the organism-environment system at the level of the organism. We go on to present Goethe\u27s work in morphology that stresses transformation as the key to development as a resource for theorizing and rese...
Developmental processes can have major impacts on the correlations in behaviour across contexts (con...
Significant transformations have taken place in our understanding of evolution and development since...
Ecological Psychology is an embodied, situated, and non-representational approach pioneered by J. J....
As invited editors of this 2-part Special Issue, we ended the Introduction to Part I of this Special...
International audienceThe child-environment relationship has many aspects worthy of consideration. T...
Enactivism and ecological psychology converge on the relevance of the environment in understanding p...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Our understanding is that psychology i...
In this paper we argue that psychology should be understood as a developmental science, and we place...
1. Introduction Developmental psychology is a scientific subject devoted to deciphering the complex...
Ecological approaches to development provide a challenge to conventional approaches. In particular, ...
Evolution has come to be increasingly discussed in terms of changes in developmental processes rathe...
This article argues that the process of development as such explains a great deal of the forms and p...
Developmental processes can have major impacts on the correlations in behaviour across contexts (con...
ABSTRACT Since its origination, researchers in the field of ecology have been faced with complex que...
Developmental processes can have major impacts on the correlations in behaviour across contexts (con...
Developmental processes can have major impacts on the correlations in behaviour across contexts (con...
Significant transformations have taken place in our understanding of evolution and development since...
Ecological Psychology is an embodied, situated, and non-representational approach pioneered by J. J....
As invited editors of this 2-part Special Issue, we ended the Introduction to Part I of this Special...
International audienceThe child-environment relationship has many aspects worthy of consideration. T...
Enactivism and ecological psychology converge on the relevance of the environment in understanding p...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).Our understanding is that psychology i...
In this paper we argue that psychology should be understood as a developmental science, and we place...
1. Introduction Developmental psychology is a scientific subject devoted to deciphering the complex...
Ecological approaches to development provide a challenge to conventional approaches. In particular, ...
Evolution has come to be increasingly discussed in terms of changes in developmental processes rathe...
This article argues that the process of development as such explains a great deal of the forms and p...
Developmental processes can have major impacts on the correlations in behaviour across contexts (con...
ABSTRACT Since its origination, researchers in the field of ecology have been faced with complex que...
Developmental processes can have major impacts on the correlations in behaviour across contexts (con...
Developmental processes can have major impacts on the correlations in behaviour across contexts (con...
Significant transformations have taken place in our understanding of evolution and development since...
Ecological Psychology is an embodied, situated, and non-representational approach pioneered by J. J....