1st Edition

Perception, Cognition, and Development Interactional Analyses

Edited By T. J. Tighe, B. E. Shepp Copyright 1983
    380 Pages
    by Psychology Press

    This volume is based on a conference held at Dartmouth College’s Minary Conference Center in Holdemess, New Hampshire, June 4 -7 , 1981. The conference brought together a number of investigators whose separate lines of inquiry bear in significant ways on the relationships among perception, cognition, and development. The purpose was to consider interactions among these basic processes not only as a critical facet of the research programs of the participants but also as a central conceptual problem for current theoretical psychology. First published in 1983. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

    1 Asymmetric Interactions of Stimulus Dimensions in Perceptual Information Processing, 2. The Analyzability of Multidimensional Objects: Some Constraints on Perceived Structure, the Development of Perceived Structure, and Attention, 3. Holistic and Analytic Modes in Perceptual and Cognitive Development, 4. Stimulus Preferences As Structural Features, 5. Labeling, Overtraining, and Levels of Function, 6. Components in the Hypothesis-Testing Strategies of Young Children, 7. Structural Principles in Categorization, 8. Intuitive Physics: Understanding and Learning of Physical Relations, 9. The Perception and Use of Information by Good and Poor Readers, 10. Some Issues on the Relation between Perceptual and Cognitive Development, 11. Commentary on the Development of Perception and Cognition, 12. Categorization, Perception, and Learning. Index

    Biography

    T. J. Tighe, B. E. Shepp