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[Progress in Brain Research] From Action to Cognition Volume 164 || Learning and development in infant locomotion

✍ Scribed by Berger, Sarah E.


Book ID
120839266
Publisher
Elsevier
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
291 KB
Edition
1
Category
Article
ISBN
0444530169
ISSN
0079-6123

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✦ Synopsis


Extensive neurophysiological and neuropsychological evidence show that perception, action, and cognition are closely related in the brain and develop in parallel to one another. Thus, perception, cognition, and social functioning are all anchored in the actions of the child. Actions reflect the motives, the problems to be solved, and the constraints and possibilities of the child’s body and sensory-motor system. The developing brain accumulates experiences, which it translates into knowledge used in planning future actions. Such knowledge is available because events are governed by rules and regulations. The present volume discusses all these aspects of how action and cognition are related in development.


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