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Infant Perception: from Sensation to Cognition. Perception of Space, Speech, and Sound

โœ Scribed by Leslie B. Cohen and Philip Salapatek (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press Inc
Year
1975
Tongue
English
Leaves
245
Edition
0
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
THE CHILD PSYCHOLOGY SERIES: EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL ANALYSES OF CHILD BEHAVIOR, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
List of Contributors, Page ix
Preface, Pages xi-xiv
Contents of Volume I, Page xv
chapter 1 - An Approach to the Study of Infant Space Perception, Pages 3-31, ALBERT YONAS, HERBERT L. PICK JR.
chapter 2 - Infant Perception of the Third Dimension and Object Concept Development, Pages 33-50, T.G.R. BOWER
chapter 3 - Recent Studies Based on Piaget's View of Object Concept Development, Pages 51-99, GERALD GRATCH
chapter 4 - Infants' Social Perception: A Constructivist View, Pages 101-148, MICHAEL LEWIS, JEANNE BROOKS
chapter 5 - Electrophysiological Correlates of Human Auditory Development, Pages 151-191, KURT HECOX
chapter 6 - Speech Perception in Early Infancy, Pages 193-231, PETER D. EIMAS
Author Index, Pages 233-239
Subject Index, Pages 241-245


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