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Attention and Cognitive Development

✍ Scribed by Eleanor Gibson, Nancy Rader (auth.), Gordon A. Hale, Michael Lewis (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1979
Tongue
English
Leaves
375
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


"My experience is what I agree to attend to," wrote William James (1890) nearly a century ago in his Principles of Psychology. Although certainly not the first to recognize the importance of attention in man's experience--poets and philosophers throughout history have touched upon the concept in one way or another-James deserves credit for having accorded attention a central role in the systematic study of the mind. With the advancement of psychology since that time, except during the behaviorist digression, the concept of attention has been an integral part of many prominent theories dealing with learning, thinking, and other aspects of cognitive functioning. Indeed, attention is an important determinant of experience from birth throughout development. This has been an implicit assumption underlying our view of cognition since the writings of Charles Darwin (1897) and Wilhelm Preyer (1888) as well as James, all of whom offered provocative insights about the developing child's commerce with the environment. AlΒ­ though systematic research on attention in children was slow to pick up during the early part of this century, interest in the developmental study of attention has expanded enormously in recent years.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xv
Attention....Pages 1-21
The Concept of Identity and Children’s Selective Attention....Pages 23-42
Development of Children’s Attention to Stimulus Components....Pages 43-64
A Constructivist Account of the Development of Perception, Attention, and Memory....Pages 65-96
Stimulus Dimensions, Problem Solving, and Piaget....Pages 97-118
Developmental Aspects of Selective Orientation....Pages 119-134
Attentional Processes and Individual Differences....Pages 135-172
Toward a Clearer Definition of the Attentional Deficit of Hyperactive Children....Pages 173-247
The Cognitive Effects of Stimulant Drugs on Hyperactive Children....Pages 249-274
Attention and Cognitive Style in Children....Pages 275-296
Attention in the Classroom....Pages 297-329
Watching Children Watch Television....Pages 331-361
Back Matter....Pages 363-366

✦ Subjects


Cognitive Psychology


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