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| #399318 in Books | 2003-01-24 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.75 x6.00l,.90 | File type: PDF | 276 pages||5 of 17 people found the following review helpful.| Author Review|By Nora Newcombe|Traditionally, scientific psychologists have written articles, not books. Recently, this situation has changed. I believe the appearance of books on scientific psychology reflects the maturing of our field--the emergence of a body of knowledge with the coherence and depth to provide the makings of a book. I am excited by the change, and|||... incredibly clearly written, [and] contains a scholarly and up-to-date discussion of the existing literature. (Alyson DavisPerception)|About the Author||Nora S. Newcombe is Professor of Psychology at Tem
Spatial competence is a central aspect of human adaptation. To understand human cognitive functioning, we must understand how people code the locations of things, how they navigate in the world, and how they represent and mentally manipulate spatial information. Until recently three approaches have dominated thinking about spatial development. Followers of Piaget claim that infants are born without knowledge of space or a conception of permanent objects that occupy sp...
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