
Representation, Memory, and Development
Essays in Honor of Jean Mandler
Psychology Press Ltd
1st Edition
Published on 11. January 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
296 pages
978-0-415-65146-2 (ISBN)
Description
A festschrift to honor Jean Mandler, this volume contains contributions from leading scholars focusing on the child's development of memory, visual representation, and language. It is appropriate for students and researchers in cognitive psychology, language acquisition, and memory.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Hove
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
498 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-65146-2 (9780415651462)
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Nancy L. Stein | Patricia J. Bauer | Mitchell Rabinowitz
Representation, Memory, and Development
Essays in Honor of Jean Mandler
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Nancy L. Stein | Patricia J. Bauer | Mitchell Rabinowitz
Representation, Memory, and Development
Essays in Honor of Jean Mandler
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Representation, Memory, and Development
Essays in Honor of Jean Mandler
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Nancy L. Stein, Patricia J. Bauer, Mitchell Rabinowitz, George Madler
Content
Contents: Dedication to Jean. G. Mandler, Preface. L. Barsalou, Being There Conceptually: Simulating Categories in Preparation for Situated Action. P.J. Bauer, Building Toward a Past: Construction of a Reliable Long-Term Recall Memory System. S. Carey, The Origin of Concepts: Continuing the Conversation. R. Fivush, Scripts, Schemas, and Memory of Trauma. R. Gelman, On Animates and Other Worldly Things. A. Karmiloff-Smith, How to Build a Baby That Develops Atypically. A.M. Leslie, Pretense and Representation Revisited. L. McDonough, Early Concepts and Early Language Acquisition: What Does Similarity Have to Do With Either? T. Murachver, A Stitch in Time: The Fabric and Context of Events. K. Nelson, A. Ware, The Reemergence of Function. M. Rabinowitz, The Procedural-Procedural Knowledge Distinction. T. Regier, L. Carlson, Spatial Language: Perceptual Constraints and Linguistic Variation. E.S. Spelke, S.J. Hespos, Conceptual Development in Infancy: The Case of Containment. N.L. Stein, Memories for Emotional, Stressful, and Traumatic Events.