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Lifespan Development And The Brain The Perspective Of Biocultural Coconstructivism 1st Edition Paul B Baltes

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Lifespan Development And The Brain The Perspective Of Biocultural Coconstructivism 1st Edition Paul B Baltes
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.63 MB
Pages: 444
Author: Paul B. Baltes, Patricia A. Reuter-Lorenz, Frank Rösler
ISBN: 9780511221088, 9780521844949, 0521844940, 0511221088
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Lifespan Development And The Brain The Perspective Of Biocultural Coconstructivism 1st Edition Paul B Baltes by Paul B. Baltes, Patricia A. Reuter-lorenz, Frank Rösler 9780511221088, 9780521844949, 0521844940, 0511221088 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on the developmental analysis of brain-culture-environment dynamics and argues that this dynamic is interactive and reciprocal; brain and culture co-determine each other. As a whole, this book refutes any unidirectional conception of the brain-culture dynamic, as each is influenced by and modifies the other. To capture the ubiquitous reach and significance of the mutually dependent and co-productive brain-culture system, the metaphor of biocultural co-constructivism is invoked. Distinguished researchers from cognitive neuroscience, cognitive psychology, and developmental psychology review the evidence in their respective fields. A special focus of the book is its coverage of the entire human lifespan.

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