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The Epigenesis --- of Mind--Essays on Biology and Cognition
Edited by
•Susan Carey •Rochel Gelman
The Epigenesis of Mind: Essays on Biology and Cognition
The Jean Piaget Symposium Series Available from LEA
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The Epigenesis of Mind: Essays on Biology and Cognition
Edited by
Susan Carey The Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Rochel Gelman University of California, Los Angeles
LAWRENCE ERLBAUM ASSOCIATES, PUBLISHERS Hillsdale, New Jersey Hove and London
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Library o f Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data The Epigenesis of mind : essays on biology and cognition / edited by Susan Carey and Rochel Gelman. p. cm. — (The Jean Piaget Symposium series) Chiefly papers presented at the symposium. Biology and knowledge: structural constraints on development, held in 1988, sponsored by the Jean Piaget Society. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-8058-0438-2 1. Cognition—Congresses. 2. Learning, Psychology of—Congresses. 3. Cognition— Physiological aspects— Congresses. 4. Learning, Psychology of—Physiological aspects— Congresses. 5. Knowledge, Theory of—Congresses. 6. Psychobiology— Congresses. I. Carey, Susan. II. Gelman, Rochel. III. Jean Piaget Society. IV. Series. BF311.E5K5 1991 153- dc20 90-49812 CIP Printed in the United Stales of America 10 9 K 7 6 5 4
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Contents
Preface
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BIO L O G ICA L CONTRIBUTIONS TO CO GN ITION
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Lessons From Animal Learning for the Study of Cognitive Development C.R. Gallistel, Ann L. Brown, Susan Carey, Rochel Gelman, and Frank C. Keil
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The Instinct to Learn Peter Marler
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Neuropsychological Insights into the Meaning o f Object Concept Development Adele Diamond
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Contrasting Concepts of the Critical Period for Language Elissa L. Newport
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II INNATE KNOW LEDGE AND BEYOND 5
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Physical Knowledge in Infancy: Reflections on Piaget’ s Theory Elizabeth S. Spelke
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Beyond Modularity: Innate Constraints and Developmental Change Annette Karmiloff-Smith
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Constraining Nativist Inferences about Cognitive Capacities Kurt W. Fischer and Thomas Bidell
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The Emergence o f Theoretical Beliefs as Constraints on Concepts Frank C. Keil
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Knowledge Acquisition: Enrich