Chapter 16 The development of temporal and spatial intermodal perception

作者: David J. Lewkowicz

DOI: 10.1016/S0166-4115(99)80038-7

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摘要: Temporal and spatial intermodal equivalence relations provide an important basis for the perception of multimodal unity. Although some have claimed that perceptual capacities are innate, it is shown empirical findings from human infants do not support this conclusion. Moreover, argued developmental epigenetic systems theory provides a useful, process-oriented approach to understanding development perception. As example approach, on temporal reviewed model temporally based responsiveness presented. Furthermore, in develops earlier than ones. Finally, proposed whereas may be interdependent early development, species faced with different ecological evolutionary pressures.

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