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Emergent forms [electronic resource] : origins and early development of human action and perception / Eugene C. Goldfield.

By: Goldfield, Eugene CurtisMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 1995Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 369 p.) : illISBN: 9780195357370 (electronic bk.); 019535737X (electronic bk.)Subject(s): Motor ability in infants | Intentionalism | Motor Skills -- physiology | Child Development -- physiology | Child | Infant | Motor Skills | Activit�e motrice | Aspect psychologique | FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS -- Life Stages -- Infants & Toddlers | Motorische ontwikkeling | Peuters | Zuigelingen | Percepcao (psicologia) | Psicologia | Babies DevelopmentGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Emergent forms.DDC classification: 155.42/223 LOC classification: BF720.M69 | G65 1995ebNLM classification: 1995 F-159 | WE 103Online resources: EBSCOhost
Contents:
PART I: DYNAMIC AND ECOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS; PART II: ASSEMBLY AND TUNING AT DIFFERENT TIME SCALES; PART III: THE ACTION SYSTEMS; PART IV: CONCLUSION; References; Author Index; Subject Index.
Summary: PART I: Ecological and Dynamical Foundations: The Ecological Approach of the Gibsons; Bernstein. 1. Fundamental Issues and Perspectives in the Development of Action. 1.1. Fundamental Issues: The Motor-Action Controversy. 1.2. Developmental Perspectives on the Nature of Action. 2. From Bernstein and von Holst to Dynamical Systems. 2.1. A Prelude to Round 2. 2.2. Round 2: Modeling Behavior on Dynamical Systems. 3. Ecological Foundations. 3.1. Gibson: Ambient Array, Patterned Flow, and Perceptual System. 3.2. Action Systems. 3.3. Habitats for Action Systems. 3.4. Dynamics and Information. 4. The.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 331-351) and indexes.

PART I: DYNAMIC AND ECOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS; PART II: ASSEMBLY AND TUNING AT DIFFERENT TIME SCALES; PART III: THE ACTION SYSTEMS; PART IV: CONCLUSION; References; Author Index; Subject Index.

PART I: Ecological and Dynamical Foundations: The Ecological Approach of the Gibsons; Bernstein. 1. Fundamental Issues and Perspectives in the Development of Action. 1.1. Fundamental Issues: The Motor-Action Controversy. 1.2. Developmental Perspectives on the Nature of Action. 2. From Bernstein and von Holst to Dynamical Systems. 2.1. A Prelude to Round 2. 2.2. Round 2: Modeling Behavior on Dynamical Systems. 3. Ecological Foundations. 3.1. Gibson: Ambient Array, Patterned Flow, and Perceptual System. 3.2. Action Systems. 3.3. Habitats for Action Systems. 3.4. Dynamics and Information. 4. The.

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