Drawing and its analysis has been an important discipline of Developmental Psychology since the early twentieth century. This unique collection of essays unites leading empirical researchers from Europe, the United States and Canada to provide a valuable introduction to state-of-the-art drawing research. Focusing on the core problems associated with the visual mind, the contributors examine how drawing development relates to changes in cognition. Topics covered include visual (self) recognition, style, media understanding, inhibition, executive attention, priming, memory, meaning, and figural and spatial concepts. The effects of biological constraints such as motor control, grip and handedness, blindness, neuropsychological conditions and o...
This study reconsiders a series of drawing tasks (Goodnow, 1978) in which children have to modify th...
Much evidence indicates that drawing is related to different neuropsychological abilities in childre...
Since childhood, drawing has been a constant method and medium of enquiry for me, a medium that is b...
International audienceDrawing and its analysis has been an important discipline of Developmental Psy...
This article discusses the relationships between drawing and cognition starting from the concept of ...
From at least 30,000 years ago, humans pictured animals, such as rhinoceroses, horses, and lions, on...
Research on children’s drawings in general follows methods and concepts in developmental research. T...
The difficulty adults find in drawing objects or scenes from real life is puzzling, assuming that th...
This chapter presents a theoretical account of the role of cognitive components in the development o...
Previous research (Willats, 1977a, b; Nicholls & Kennedy, 1992) concerning the final stage and route...
his paper identifies the factors that lead young children to make intellectual realism drawings and ...
The emergence of cave drawings c40,000 years ago is explained as an 'external hard-drive', alleviati...
Drawing as a tool for learning is both undervalued and underutilised in current educational systems....
Drawing, its potential and its use have not yet exhausted psychological debate. Graphic activity has...
Structural brain differences in relation to expertise have been demonstrated in a number of domains ...
This study reconsiders a series of drawing tasks (Goodnow, 1978) in which children have to modify th...
Much evidence indicates that drawing is related to different neuropsychological abilities in childre...
Since childhood, drawing has been a constant method and medium of enquiry for me, a medium that is b...
International audienceDrawing and its analysis has been an important discipline of Developmental Psy...
This article discusses the relationships between drawing and cognition starting from the concept of ...
From at least 30,000 years ago, humans pictured animals, such as rhinoceroses, horses, and lions, on...
Research on children’s drawings in general follows methods and concepts in developmental research. T...
The difficulty adults find in drawing objects or scenes from real life is puzzling, assuming that th...
This chapter presents a theoretical account of the role of cognitive components in the development o...
Previous research (Willats, 1977a, b; Nicholls & Kennedy, 1992) concerning the final stage and route...
his paper identifies the factors that lead young children to make intellectual realism drawings and ...
The emergence of cave drawings c40,000 years ago is explained as an 'external hard-drive', alleviati...
Drawing as a tool for learning is both undervalued and underutilised in current educational systems....
Drawing, its potential and its use have not yet exhausted psychological debate. Graphic activity has...
Structural brain differences in relation to expertise have been demonstrated in a number of domains ...
This study reconsiders a series of drawing tasks (Goodnow, 1978) in which children have to modify th...
Much evidence indicates that drawing is related to different neuropsychological abilities in childre...
Since childhood, drawing has been a constant method and medium of enquiry for me, a medium that is b...