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Infants Sense Of People Precursors To A Theory Of Mind Maria Legerstee

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Infants Sense Of People Precursors To A Theory Of Mind Maria Legerstee
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.43 MB
Pages: 238
Author: Maria Legerstee
ISBN: 9780511136948, 9780521818483, 0511136943, 0521818486
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Infants Sense Of People Precursors To A Theory Of Mind Maria Legerstee by Maria Legerstee 9780511136948, 9780521818483, 0511136943, 0521818486 instant download after payment.

Drawing on a broad range of research and developmental theory and focusing on infants during their first year of life, Maria Legerstee asserts that they have an innate sense of people at birth, which is activated through sympathetic emotions. She questions the idea that infants use physical parameters such as contingencies or motion to distinguish people from objects, and rejects the assumption that infants are mechanical creatures before they become psychological ones. She argues persuasively that before infants learn to speak, interactions with others are possible because infants have a primitive pre-linguistic 'theory of mind'.

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