Ape, Primitive Man, and Child Essays in the History of Behavior

Ape, Primitive Man, and Child Essays in the History of Behavior
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : 1878205439
ISBN-13 : 9781878205438
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Synopsis Ape, Primitive Man, and Child Essays in the History of Behavior by : A R Luria

Available in this first-ever English translation, this study by the well-known Russian psychologists demonstrates that the behavior of modern man is a product of three different lines of development: evolutionary, historical, and ontogenetic. This edition contains reproductions of the artwork from their original manuscript, including rare photographs.

Ape, Primitive Man, and Child

Ape, Primitive Man, and Child
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Total Pages : 171
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ISBN-10 : 1878205501
ISBN-13 : 9781878205506
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Synopsis Ape, Primitive Man, and Child by : Александр Романович Луриâ

Ape, Primitive Man, and Child

Ape, Primitive Man, and Child
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Total Pages : 171
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ISBN-10 : 0745012388
ISBN-13 : 9780745012384
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Synopsis Ape, Primitive Man, and Child by : Aleksandr Romanovich Lurii͡a

Three psychological studies on the behaviour of anthropoid apes, that of primitive man and of the child, united by the common theme of development. They all have as their goal a schematic representation of the path of psychological development from the ape to civilized man.

Studies on the History of Behavior

Studies on the History of Behavior
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : 9781134766789
ISBN-13 : 1134766785
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Synopsis Studies on the History of Behavior by : L.S. Vygotsky

The surge of contemporary interest in Vygotsky's contribution to child psychology has focused largely on his developmental method and his claim that higher psychological functions in the individual emerge out of social processes, that is, his notion of the "zone of proximal development." Insufficient attention has been given to his claim that human social and psychological processes are shaped by cultural tools or mediational means. This book is one of the most important documents for understanding this claim. Making a timely appearance, this volume speaks directly to the present crisis in education and the nature/nurture debate in psychology. It provides a greater understanding of an interdisciplinarian approach to the education of normal and exceptional children, the role of literacy in psychological development, the historical and cultural evolution of behavior, and other important issues in cognitive psychology, neurobiology, and cultural and social anthropology.

Introduction to Computational Cultural Psychology

Introduction to Computational Cultural Psychology
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 229
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ISBN-10 : 9781107729230
ISBN-13 : 1107729238
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Synopsis Introduction to Computational Cultural Psychology by : Yair Neuman

Human psychology is deeply rooted in the culture in which people live. Introduction to Computational Cultural Psychology introduces a revolutionary approach for studying cultural psychology. Drawing on novel computational tools and in-depth case studies, Professor Yair Neuman offers thought-provoking answers to questions such as: how are thought and language deeply related? How can computers help us to understand different cultures? How can computers assist military intelligence in identifying vengeful intentions? And how is our concept of 'love' rooted in our basic embodied experience? Written by a leading interdisciplinary researcher this book is a 'tour-de-force' which will be of interest to a variety of researchers, students and practitioners in psychology as well as an interdisciplinary audience with an interest in the intricate web weaved between the human psyche and its cultural context.

Alexander Romanovich Luria

Alexander Romanovich Luria
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 191
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ISBN-10 : 9781461512073
ISBN-13 : 1461512077
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Synopsis Alexander Romanovich Luria by : Evgenia D. Homskaya

Alexander Romanovitch Luria is widely recognized as one of the most prominent neuropsychologists of the twentieth century. This book - written by his long-standing colleague and published in Russian by Moscow University Press in 1992, fifteen years after his death - is the first serious volume from outside the Luria family devoted to his life and work and includes the most comprehensive bibliography available anywhere of Luria's writings.

Diversification and Professionalization in Psychology

Diversification and Professionalization in Psychology
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 583
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ISBN-10 : 9781003822967
ISBN-13 : 1003822967
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Synopsis Diversification and Professionalization in Psychology by : Csaba Pléh

Diversification and Professionalization in Psychology offers readers a multicentric perspective on the history of social science and compares the developments in psychology in relation to the developments made in the other social and natural sciences. This is the second volume about the formation of modern psychology and provides a comprehensive look into the origins and developments of modern psychology. With a large geographical coverage, European developments are put into their own context in their own time. In doing this, the book explores different early schools, from social reductionists like Durkheim, Charles Blondel, and Maurice Halbwachs, to the social debates about relativism in Lévy-Bruhl, early Piaget, the beginnings of ethology, and the semiotic approach of Karl Bühler. These thinkers are placed in relation to the recent upsurge of different social and biological theories of the mind. Throughout, the author develops a detailed presentation of the thematic development of psychology and links the history of psychology to an outline of contemporary psychology. This is an invaluable introductory text for undergraduate students of the history of psychology and will also appeal to postgraduates, academics, and anyone interested in psychology or the history of science. It will also be of interest to graduate students of psychology, biology, sociology, and anthropology with a theoretical interest in the history of the field.

Evolution of Primate Social Cognition

Evolution of Primate Social Cognition
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 327
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ISBN-10 : 9783319937762
ISBN-13 : 3319937766
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Synopsis Evolution of Primate Social Cognition by : Laura Desirèe Di Paolo

This interdisciplinary volume brings together expert researchers coming from primatology, anthropology, ethology, philosophy of cognitive sciences, neurophysiology, mathematics and psychology to discuss both the foundations of non-human primate and human social cognition as well as the means there currently exist to study the various facets of social cognition. The first part focusses on various aspects of social cognition across primates, from the relationship between food and social behaviour to the connection with empathy and communication, offering a multitude of innovative approaches that range from field-studies to philosophy. The second part details the various epistemic and methodological means there exist to study social cognition, in particular how to ascertain the proximal and ultimate mechanisms of social cognition through experimental, modelling and field studies. In the final part, the mechanisms of cultural transmission in primate and human societies are investigated, and special attention is given to how the evolution of cognitive capacities underlie primates’ abilities to use and manufacture tools, and how this in turn influences their social ecology. A must-read for both, young scholars as well as established researchers!

Cognitive Development

Cognitive Development
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 0415242347
ISBN-13 : 9780415242349
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Cognitive Development by : Lisa Oakley

Cognitive Development considers how thinking intelligence and moral understanding develops in chidlhood. Key theories are discussed, along with their real-world applications.