[PDF] Early Category and Concept Development: Making Sense of the Blooming, Buzzing Confusion (Psychology)
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| #2155011 in Books | 2003-01-09 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 6.20 x1.00 x9.30l, | File Name: 0195142934 | 464 pages
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Into the minds of babes|By A Customer|Ever wondered how we know what we know? This book is one of the best collections I have read that addresses this issue. The book was required reading for one of my grad courses in early cognitive development and each week we would read one or two chapters. Although some of the earlier chapters are a bit slow going, I found it overall to be|||"This clearly written and well-edited book adds to the chorus of opinion that might inform answers to those questions plaguing the study of reality and its construction. This book is a must-read for those who study human categorization and conceptualization.
Whether or not infants' earliest perception of the world is a "blooming, buzzing, confusion," it is not long before they come to perceive structure and order among the objects and events around them. At the core of this process, and cognitive development in general, is the ability to categorize--to group events, objects, or properties together--and to form mental representations, or concepts, that encapsulate the commonalities and structure of these categories. Categori...
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