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PART I : Infancy: The Origins of Cognitive Development


Subject Developmental Psychology » Cognitive Development

DOI: 10.1111/b.9781405191166.2011.x


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PART I. Infancy The Origins of Cognitive Development CHAPTER ONE. How Do Infants Reason About Physical Events? CHAPTER TWO. Social Cognition and the Origins of Imitation, Empathy, and Theory of Mind CHAPTER THREEE. Kinds of Agents The Origins of Understanding Instrumental and Communicative Agency CHAPTER FOUR. Social Cognition and Social Motivations in Infancy CHAPTER FIVE. Born to Categorize CHAPTER SIX. Early Memory Development CHAPTER SEVEN. Early Word-Learning and Conceptual Development Everything Had a Name, and Each Name Gave Birth to a New Thought1 ... log in or subscribe to read full text

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