Infant Development: Recent Advances

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J. Gavin Bremner, Alan Slater, George Butterworth
Psychology Press, 1997 - Family & Relationships - 339 pages
This edited volume provides an authoritative account of recent research into infant development, containing thirteen chapters written by leading British and North American infancy researchers. Editorial sections are used to provide an integrated whole and to point the reader to similarities and contrasts between arguments developed by different authors.
Although the chapters are organised along conventional lines into sections on perceptual, cognitive and social development, the emphasis (appearing both within chapters and in the linking editorial passages within sections) is on links between perceptual, cognitive and social aspects of development. Thus, exciting new findings on infant perception are related to both old and new accounts of cognitive development, and links are drawn between these topics and the development of social interaction and language. There is a strong theoretical component in all sections of the book, with particular attention given to both traditional approaches such as Piagetian theory, and more recent approaches such as direct perception and dynamic systems theory. There is also a chapter devoted to interpreting infant development from a psychoanalytic perspective. A particular feature of this book is its aim to make recent findings and theoretical developments accessible to a student audience with little advanced knowledge of the area. Thus the book should appeal to a wide readership ranging from advanced undergraduate psychology students to established infancy researchers.
 

Contents

Development of Taste Perception and Appetite Regulation
9
Visual Perception and its Organisation in Early Infancy
31
From Perception to Cognition
55
Dynamical Systems Approaches to the Development of Action
75
COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
103
How Infants Use their Knowledge to Regulate
109
A View from Cognitive
137
Perceptual and Conceptual Categories
163
SOCIAL AND LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT
219
Mutual Regulation of Affect and Attention
247
Psychoanalysis and Infancy
275
Making Sense of the Social and Physical
291
Language and its Pathology
311
Author Index
331
Subject Index
337
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