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Is Cognition Enough to Explain Cognitive Development?

Topics in Cognitive Science, 2010
Traditional views separate cognitive processes from sensory-motor processes, seeing cognition as amodal, propositional, and compositional, and thus fundamentally different from the processes that underlie perceiving and acting. These were the ideas on which cognitive science was founded 30 years ago.
Linda B. Smith, Adam Sheya
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tHIS way to cognitive development

Cell Host & Microbe, 2023
The effect of the microbiota-gut-brain axis on cognitive development in infancy is increasingly being scrutinized. In this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, Cerdó, Ruiz, and colleagues skillfully combine clinical and preclinical analyses, including a fecal transplantation experiment, to reveal associations between microbiota composition, cognitive scores ...
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Bilingualism and Cognitive Development

Child Development, 1972
IANCO-WORRALL, ANITA D. Bilingualism and Cognitive Development. CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 1972, 43, 1390-1400. Limited to one definition of bilingualism, namely, dual-language acquisition, in a one-person, one-language home environment, experiments were designed to test Leopold's observations on the earlier separation of word sound from word meaning by ...
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Nutrition and cognitive development

Nutrition, 1998
There has been recent intense interest in the possibility that infants receiving a dietary supply of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), either in breast milk or in a supplemented formula, may perform better on developmental tests than other infants. The only way to resolve this issue is in randomized trials in formula-fed babies, comparing those fed DHA ...
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Cognitive Development and Cognitive Therapy

Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy, 1995
Beck’s cognitive theory of psychopathology is integrated with Piaget’s and Bowlby’s structural cognitive-developmental theories. Automatic thought distortions, maladaptive assumptions, and early maladaptive schemas are formed at the preoperational level of intelligence and are marked by structural limitations of moral realism, imminent justice ...
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The nature of cognitive development

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2003
Theories of cognitive development have led to enduring and fierce arguments that have been long on rhetoric but short on evidence. Constructivist theory has roots in Piagetian notions of cognitive development as proceeding from self-directed action during infancy. Nativist theories subsequently became popular by producing claims of cognitive precocity,
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Comparative cognitive development

Developmental Science, 2006
AbstractThis paper aims to compare cognitive development in humans and chimpanzees to illuminate the evolutionary origins of human cognition. Comparison of morphological data and life history strongly highlights the common features of all primate species, including humans. The human mother–infant relationship is characterized by the physical separation
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Cognitive and Motor Development

2020
This chapter discusses the Jean Piaget’s theory of cognitive development and its relationship to motor development. It also discusses the relationship between physical activity and cognitive development. The sensorimotor stage, which typically lasts throughout the first 24 months of life, is the time of creating a foundation for all subsequent ...
V. Gregory Payne, Larry D. Isaacs
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Development of Cognitive Controls in Children1

Child Development, 1964
Cognitive controls are viewed as determining the information by which individuals adapt to their environment. Two tests were devised to measure in children two cognitive controls reported as being identifiable in adults. Sixty public school children at three age levels (6, 9, and 12 years) were given a Circles Test (scanning vs.
Sebastiano Santostefano, Evelyn Paley
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Cognitive Development in Chimpanzees

2010
Cognitive development in chimpanzees has been illuminated through fieldwork and laboratory studies. Their life history reveals the importance of the mother–infant relationship. Females give birth at 5-year intervals on average, and the infants cling to their mothers in the first 3 months. Each chimpanzee community has its own unique cultural traditions,
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