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Jan 1996
ISBN 026270059X
408 pp.
114 illus.
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A Dynamic Systems Approach to the Development of Cognition and Action
Esther Thelen and Linda B. Smith

"A radical departure from most of current cognitive development theory.... Nativists, structuralists, empiricists and social constructivists will disagree with different parts of this book. Yet this landmark volume is essential reading for all of them."
-- Annette Karmiloff-Smith and Mark H. Johnson, Nature

A Dynamic Systems Approach to the Development of Cognition and Action presents a comprehensive and detailed theory of early human development based on the principles of dynamic systems theory. Beginning with their own research in motor, perceptual, and cognitive development, Thelen and Smith raise fundamental questions about prevailing assumptions in the field. They propose a new theory of the development of cognition and action, unifying recent advances in dynamic systems theory with current research in neuroscience and neural development. In particular, they show how by processes of exploration and selection, multimodal experiences form the bases for self-organizing perception-action categories.

Thelen and Smith offer a radical alternative to current cognitive theory, both in their emphasis on dynamic representation and in their focus on processes of change. Among the first attempt to apply complexity theory to psychology, they suggest reinterpretations of several classic issues in early cognitive development.

The book is divided into three sections. The first discusses the nature of developmental processes in general terms, the second covers dynamic principles in process and mechanism, and the third looks at how a dynamic theory can be applied to enduring puzzles of development.

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Table of Contents
 Series Foreword
 Acknowledgments
 Introduction
1 Lessons from Learning to Walk
2 The Crisis in Cognitive Development
3 Dynamic Systems: Exploring Paradigms for Change
4 Dynamic Principles of Development: Reinterpreting Learning to Walk
5 Dynamics of Neural Organization and Development
6 Categories and Dynamic Knowledge
7 The Dynamics of Selection in Human Infants
8 The Context-Specific Origin of Knowledge
9 Knowledge from Action: Exploration and Selection in Learning to Reach
10 Real Time, Developmental Time, and Knowing: Explaining the A-Not-B Error
11 Hard Problems: Toward a Dynamic Cognition
 Epilogue
 References
 Author Index
 Subject Index
 
 


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