First published in 1975, this title deals with animals and human infants. The chapters reflect a mixture of issues and problems ranging from the significance of sucking responses in the newborn, the development of memory, effects of rearing conditions in monkeys, and brain damage in animals, to proc..
This pioneering volume represented the inaugural expression of Allan N. Schore’s interdisciplinary model, and has since been hailed by a number of scientific and clinical disciplines as a groundbreaking and paradigm shifting work...
In this volume, Amy Work Needham provides an extensive overview of cutting-edge research on infant learning, with a particular focus on how infants learn about objects...
This volume presents syntheses of theory and research on infants' development, both human and animal, for researchers in developmental psychology and neuroscience...
The work reported in this book involves the problem of classifying the true nature of behaviour as it appears during child development. Originally published in 1982, the papers in this volume attempt to interpret, explain, or explain away developmental regressions in a variety of different areas...
Oller constructs a new infrastructural model of vocal communication systems that permits provocative reconceptualizations of the ways infant vocalizations progress systematically toward speech, insightful comparaisons between....
Originally published in 1933, this volume was the result of many years’ careful first-hand study of child psychology enriched by the author’s unusually wide experience in dealing with the subject with students. It was intended to follow the development of children from infancy to adolescence, but wa..