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A01=Camilla Gobbo
A01=Ronald Sheese
A01=Sergio Morra
A01=Zopito Marini
Author_Camilla Gobbo
Author_Ronald Sheese
Author_Sergio Morra
Author_Zopito Marini
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Central Computing Space
Central Conceptual Structures
cognitive stage transitions
conceptual
De Ribaupierre
developmental neuroscience
EEG Coherence
emotional development integration
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Executive Control Structures
Field Effects
Fischer's Theories
fischers
Fischer’s Theories
Goal Conduciveness
Halford's Theory
halfords
Halford’s Theory
integrated neo-Piagetian frameworks
leones
Mental Development
microgenetic analysis
Missing Addend Problem
neo-piagetian
neo-Piagetian Approach
neo-Piagetian Research
neo-Piagetian theories
pascual
Pascual Leone's Theory
Pascual Leone’s Theory
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RR
RR Model
skill acquisition models
Spatial Stimulus Response Compatibility
St Ag
structures
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Van Geert
Vice Versa
WM
WS

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805843583
  • Weight: 725g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Sep 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Tying together almost four decades of neo-Piagetian research, Cognitive Development provides a unique critical analysis and a comparison of concepts across neo-Piagetian theories. Like Piaget, neo-Piagetian theorists take a constructivist approach to cognitive development, are broad in scope, and assume that cognitive development is divided into stages with qualitative differences. Unlike Piaget, however, they define the increasing complexity of the stages in accordance with the child’s information processing system, rather than in terms of logical properties. This volume illustrates these characteristics and evidences the exciting possibilities for neo-Piagetian research to build connections both with other theoretical approaches such as dynamic systems and with other fields such as brain science.

The opening chapter provides a historical orientation, including a critical distinction between the "logical" and the "dialectical" Piaget. In subsequent chapters the major theories and experimental findings are reviewed, including Pascual-Leone's Theory of Constructive Operators, Halford's structuralist theory, Fischer's dynamic systems approach to skills, Case's theory of Central Conceptual Structures, Siegler’s microgenetic approach, and the proposals of Mounoud and Karmiloff-Smith, as well as the work of others, including Demetriou and de Ribaupierre. The interrelation of emotional and cognitive development is discussed extensively, as is relevant non neo-Piagetian research on information processing. The application of neo-Piagetian research to a variety of topics including children's problem solving, psychometrics, and education is highlighted. The book concludes with the authors' views on possibilities for an integrated neo-Piagetian approach to cognitive development.

Sergio Morra, Camilla Gobbo, Zopito Marini, Ronald Sheese

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