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The recent progress in cognitive neuroscience, and the importance
of genetic factors and gene-environment interactions in shaping
behavioral functions in early childhood, have both underscored the
primacy of early experience and development on brain development
and function. The contributors to this volume discuss different
paradigms and approaches in infant language and cognition, pushing
the frontiers of research by innovatively combining methods,
introducing new measures, and demonstrating the use of technologies
and measurement approaches that can inform the study of word
learning and categorization, gaze, attention, gesture, and
physiological functions. The volume offers a blend of theories and
empirical evidence to support, refute, or modify them. Most
chapters examine the link between theory and methodology, and their
appearance together in a single volume serves to inform and engage
multiple disciplines, to engage everyone to think across
disciplines and paradigms, to embrace the integration of creativity
and science as the field continues to study in greater depth and
with innovative measures and approaches, the infant pathways to
language. The volume is essential reading for a wide range of
students, researchers, and professionals with an interest in infant
cognitive and language development.
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