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Cognitive Development in Atypical Children: Progress in Cognitive Development Research

โœ Scribed by Franklin R. Manis, Frederick J. Morrison (auth.), Linda S. Siegel, Frederick J. Morrison (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York
Year
1985
Tongue
English
Leaves
193
Series
Springer Series in Cognitive Development : Progress in Cognitive Development Research
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


For some time now, the study of cognitive development has been far and away the most active discipline within developmental psychology. Although there would be much disagreement as to the exact proportion of papers published in developยญ mental journals that could be considered cognitive, 50% seems like a conservative estimate. Hence, a series of scholarly books devoted to work in cognitive develยญ opment is especially appropriate at this time. The Springer Series in Cognitive Development contains two basic types of books, namely, edited collections of original chapters by several authors, and original volumes written by one author or a small group of authors. The flagship for the Springer Series is a serial publication of the "advances" type, carrying the subtitle Progress in Cognitive Development Research. Each volume in the Progress sequence is strongly thematic, in that it is limited to some well-defined domain of cognitiveยญ developmental research (e.g., logical and mathematical development, development of learning). All Progress volumes will be edited collections. Editors of such collections, upon consultation with the Series Editor, may elect to have their books published either as contributions to the Progress sequence or as separate volumes. All books written by one author or a small group of authors are being published as separate volumes within the series.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Reading Disability: A Deficit in Rule Learning?....Pages 1-26
Information-Processing Approaches to Reading Disability....Pages 27-43
Psycholinguistic Aspects of Reading Disabilities....Pages 45-65
Language Comprehension and Cognitive Disorder in Autism....Pages 67-82
Cognitive Development in Autistic Children....Pages 83-112
Temperament and Attention as Components of a Transactional Approach to Development: Implications for Research and Clinical Services for the Atypical Child....Pages 113-141
Atypical Infant Development: Interacting Neurological and Environmental Factors....Pages 143-172
Back Matter....Pages 173-184

โœฆ Subjects


Psychology, general; Psychiatry; Rehabilitation


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