
What Do Infants Know, And How Does The Knowledge That They Begin With Prepare Them For Learning About The Particular Physical, Cultural, And Social World In Which They Live? Answers To This Question Shed Light Not Only On Infants But On Children And Adults In All Cultures, Because The Core Knowledge Possessed By Infants Never Goes Away. Instead, It Underlies The Unspoken, Common Sense Knowledge Of People Of All Ages, In All Societies. By Studying Babies, Researchers Gain Insights Into Infants Themselves, Into Older Children's Prodigious Capacities For Learning, And Into Some Of The Unconscious Assumptions That Guide Our Thoughts And Actions As Adults. To Share These Insights, Spelke Distils The Findings From Research In Developmental, Comparative, And Cognitive Psychology, With Excursions Into Studies Of Animal Cognition In Psychology And In Systems And Cognitive Neuroscience, And Studies In The Computational Cognitive Sciences. Weaving Across These Disciplines, She Paints A Picture Of What Young Infants Know, And What They Quickly Come To Learn, About Objects, Places, Number, Geometry, And People's Actions, Social Engagements, And Mental States--
This book investigates the foundational cognitive systems present in infants and how these core knowledge structures shape human learning and adult perception across all cultures. Elizabeth S. Spelke, a prominent researcher in developmental psychology, synthesizes decades of empirical data from cognitive science, neuroscience, and comparative psychology. She argues that infants are born with specialized systems for understanding objects, space, numbers, and social interactions, which persist throughout the human lifespan as the basis for common sense reasoning.
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Experts recognize this work as a significant synthesis of cognitive development research that bridges the gap between infant studies and broader cognitive science. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is best suited for those with an interest in the psychological foundations of human knowledge.
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Publication Date:
2022-01-01
ISBN-10:
0190618264
ISBN-13:
9780190618261
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