| Thelen, E. et al. The dynamics of embodiment: a field theory of infant perseverative reaching. Behav. Brain Sci. (in press) |
.... Some recent work in psychology has started to explain the global process of cognitive development using architecture of networks [4] Another new trend in psychology is to use explicit dynamic models to explain some well known facts about infant behaviors (e.g. the work at Indiana University [5]) These quantitative studies have begun to produce results that are more explicit and empirically verifiable than vague verbal theories and arguments. Psychology has begun to move from qualitative descriptive models to more rigorous quantitative models for studying cognitive and behavioral ....
E. Thelen, E., G. Schoner, C. Scheier, and L.B. Smith (In press). The dynamics of embodiment: A field theory of infant perseverative reaching. Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
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Thelen, E. et al. The dynamics of embodiment: a field theory of infant perseverative reaching. Behav. Brain Sci. (in press)
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Thelen, E., Schner, G., Scheier, C., & Smith, L. B. (2001). The dynamics of embodiment: A field theory of infant perseverative reaching. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 24, 1--86.
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