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Mechanisms of Cognitive Development - Behavioral and Neural Perspectives (Paperback)
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Mechanisms of Cognitive Development - Behavioral and Neural Perspectives (Paperback)
Series: Carnegie Mellon Symposia on Cognition Series
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This volume considers how children's thinking evolves during
development, with a focus on the role of experience in causing
change. It brings together cutting-edge research by leaders in the
psychology and neurobiology of child development to examine the
processes by which children learn and those that make children
ready and able to learn at particular points in development.
Behavioral approaches include research on the "microgenesis" of
cognitive change over short time periods (e.g., several hour-long
sessions) in specific task situations. Research on cognitive change
over longer time scales (months and years) is also presented, as
well as research that uses computational modeling and dynamical
systems approaches to understand learning and development.
Neural approaches include the study of how neuronal activity and
connectivity change during acquisition of cognitive skills in
children and adults. Other investigations consider the possible
emergence of cognitive abilities through the maturation of brain
structures and the effects of experience on the organization of
functions in the brain. Developmental anomalies, such as autism and
attention deficit disorder are also examined as windows on normal
development.
Four questions drive the volume:
*Why do cognitive abilities emerge when they do during
development?
*What are the sources of developmental and individual differences,
and of developmental anomalies in learning?
*What happens in the brain when people learn?
*How can experiences be ordered and timed to optimize learning?
The answers to these questions have strong implications for how we
educate children and remediate deficits that have impeded the
development of thinking abilities. These implications are explored
in several chapters in the volume, as well as in the commentaries
by leading discussants.
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