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基本説明
Contents: Preface./ Dedication./ Precocious Cardiac Orienting in a Human Anencephalic Infant./ Evidence for Sensory-Selective Set in Young Infants./ Object Segregation in Infancy, and etc.
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This is part of a series of integrative work by infancy researchers of both humans and animals. The articles seek to serve as references on programmatic series of studies, critical correlations of diverse data that yield to a common theme, and constructive attacks on old issues.
Contents
List of Contributors Preface Dedication Precocious Cardiac Orienting in a Human Anencephalic Infant, Frances K. Graham, Lewis A. Leavitt, Barbara D. Strock, and James W. Brown Evidence for Sensory-Selective Set in Young Infants, Bruno J. Anthony and Frances K. Graham Object Segregation in Infancy, Amy Needham and Renee Baillargeon Linguistic and Nonlinguistic Factors Influencing Infant Categorization: Studies of the Relationship between Cognition and Language, Kenneth Roberts The Growth of Visual Capacity: Evidence from Infant Scanning Patterns, Gordon W. Bronson The Interface between Perception and Cognition: Feature Detection, Visual Pop-Out Effects, Feature Integration, and Long-Term Memory in Infancy, Ramesh S. Bhatt Is Autism an Extreme Form of the "Male Brain"? Simon Baron-Cohen and Jessica Hammer Perception of Object Properties Over Time, Martha E. Arterberry Author Index Subject Index '