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The cognitive revolution in the 1950s and 1960s led researchers to
view the human mind--like a computer--as an information-processing
system that encodes, represents, and stores information and is
constrained by limits on hardware (the brain) and software
(learning strategies and rules). The emergence of new behavioral,
computational, and neuroscience methodologies, has deeply expanded
psychologists' understanding of the workings of the infant, child,
and adult mind. One result is that research has focused on
mechanisms of change, over developmental time, in the
information-processing mind.
In this book, Lisa Oakes, Cara Cashon, Marianella Casasola, and
David Rakison bring together the recent findings and theories about
the origins and early development of the information-processing
mind, and provide insight into the future directions in the study
of infant perception and cognition. The contributors represent a
wide-range of research areas in the study of infant perception and
cognition, who emphasize the use of diverse methodological
techniques to address key questions about development. Their
chapters demonstrate how the combination of historical perspectives
on the information-processing approach to cognition and recent
advances in behavioral, computational, and neuroscience approaches
to cognition has contributed to our understanding of how abilities
ranging from visual attention to face processing to object
categorization have developed during infancy. Across this broad
range of topics, it is clear that much of our modern understanding
of infant perceptual and cognitive development emerges from the
foundation of classic information-processing models of development,
such as that of Leslie B. Cohen (1991). The recent advances
illustrated in this book show how researchers have built on this
foundation to uncover the mechanisms that drive developmental
change.
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