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CogNet Library: Journals
Infancy
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.
Volume 1 Issue 1
Mar 01, 2000
ISSN: 15250008
Infancy
Volume 1 : Issue 1
Table of Contents
EDITORIAL
Leslie B. Cohen
Page
1-2
Grounded in the World: Developmental Origins of the Embodied Mind
Esther Thelen
Page
3-28
Perceptually Based Approaches to Understanding Early Categorization
Paul C. Quinn
Page
29-30
Global-Before-Basic Object Categorization in Connectionist Networks and 2-Month-Old Infants
Paul C. Quinn and Mark H. Johnson
Page
31-46
A Global-to-Basic Trend in Early Categorization: Evidence From a Dual-Category Habituation Task
Barbara A. Younger and Dru D. Fearing
Page
47-58
Mechanisms of Categorization in Infancy
Denis Mareschal and Robert French
Page
59-76
When a Rose Is Just a Rose: The Illusion of Taxonomies in Infant Categorization
David H. Rakison
Page
77-90
From Knowledge to Knowing: Real Progress in the Study of Infant Categorization
Linda B. Smith
Page
91-97
What Global-Before-Basic Trend? Commentary on Perceptually Based Approaches to Early Categorization
Jean M. Mandler
Page
99-110
Understanding Early Categorization: One Process or Two?
Paul C. Quinn, Mark H. Johnson, Denis Mareschal, David H. Rakison and Barbara A. Younger
Page
111-122
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