Perceptual Development in Early Infancy: Problems and IssuesBeryl E. McKenzie, Ross Henry Day Psychology Press, 1987 - 302 sider First published in 1987. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
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Development in Infancy | 3 |
The Development of Spatial Orientation | 6 |
The Selection of Problems to be Investigated | 10 |
Historical Notes | 19 |
Cardiac Change Responses and Attentional | 45 |
Visual Size Constancy in Infancy | 67 |
Early Studies of Size Constancy in Infancy | 75 |
The Origins of Form Perception | 93 |
The Disappearance | 185 |
General Conclusions | 193 |
Visual and Haptic Bimodal Perception in Infancy | 199 |
Can Human Neonates Imitate Facial Gestures? | 219 |
The Development of the Categorical Identification | 237 |
Reflections | 279 |
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