This article outlines key insights and methods from the dynamic systems (DS) approach to development, considers successes and failures of the approach thus far, and suggests future directions, especially in the area of developmental neuroscience. It begins with a brief review of major contributions by scholars who have defined the field. Then it reviews the author’s theoretical work on self-organizing personality development, cognition–emotion interactions, and individual phase transitions that correspond with more global developmental changes. Finally, it discusses empirical work by the author and his colleagues using state space grids to measure emotional and interpersonal stability across development, and then highlights neuroscientific ...
The Dynamic Systems Approach (DSA) to development has been shown to be a promising theory to underst...
This synthesis addresses the issue of human development theory from a first-person exploratory persp...
really different approaches to development? [Special issue]. Developmental Science. Connectionist an...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article outlines key insights and methods from the dynamic system...
This commentary on the developmental dynamics special issue in Human Development identifies a set of...
As development is an example of a complex dynamic system (CDS), the theory of CDS can make important...
This article argues that the process of development as such explains a great deal of the forms and p...
Classical developmental theories, like those of Piaget, Werner and Vygotsky, were on the verge of de...
The dynamic systems approach is a rapidly expanding advancement in the study of developmental resear...
Classical developmental theories, like those of Piaget, Werner and Vygotsky, were on the verge of de...
Applications of nonlinear dynamical systems theory to psychology have led to recent advances in unde...
This paper reviews and evaluates a set of studies that utilize dynamic systems (DS) principles, and ...
The basic properties of a dynamic systems approach of development are illustrated by contrasting two...
The basic properties of a dynamic systems approach of development are illustrated by contrasting two...
Within the last 20 years, transitions in the conceptualization of emotion and its development havegi...
The Dynamic Systems Approach (DSA) to development has been shown to be a promising theory to underst...
This synthesis addresses the issue of human development theory from a first-person exploratory persp...
really different approaches to development? [Special issue]. Developmental Science. Connectionist an...
Item does not contain fulltextThis article outlines key insights and methods from the dynamic system...
This commentary on the developmental dynamics special issue in Human Development identifies a set of...
As development is an example of a complex dynamic system (CDS), the theory of CDS can make important...
This article argues that the process of development as such explains a great deal of the forms and p...
Classical developmental theories, like those of Piaget, Werner and Vygotsky, were on the verge of de...
The dynamic systems approach is a rapidly expanding advancement in the study of developmental resear...
Classical developmental theories, like those of Piaget, Werner and Vygotsky, were on the verge of de...
Applications of nonlinear dynamical systems theory to psychology have led to recent advances in unde...
This paper reviews and evaluates a set of studies that utilize dynamic systems (DS) principles, and ...
The basic properties of a dynamic systems approach of development are illustrated by contrasting two...
The basic properties of a dynamic systems approach of development are illustrated by contrasting two...
Within the last 20 years, transitions in the conceptualization of emotion and its development havegi...
The Dynamic Systems Approach (DSA) to development has been shown to be a promising theory to underst...
This synthesis addresses the issue of human development theory from a first-person exploratory persp...
really different approaches to development? [Special issue]. Developmental Science. Connectionist an...