On Categorization in Early Infancy.

作者: Peter D. Eimas , Paul C. Quinn

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摘要: The research literature on the abilities of infants to categorize information from domains vision and speech is reviewed. evidence suggests that in fants are able their experiences, categorical repre sentations follow same fundamental principles govern representations adults. Consideration given some difficulties encountered when attempt made extrapolate categories underlying concepts available those exist

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