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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 심리학 > 인지 심리학
· ISBN : 9780387966885
· 쪽수 : 343쪽
· 출판일 : 1987-12-18
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I: On the Construction of the Counting Scheme.- Children's Counting.- The Counting Types.- Perceptual Unit Items.- Figural Unit Items.- Motor Unit Items.- Verbal Unit Items.- Abstract Unit Items.- Ontogenetic Analysis.- Stages.- Adaptation.- Counting as a Scheme.- The First Part of the Counting Scheme.- The Third Part of the Counting Scheme.- Other Sources of Numerosity.- Perceptual Mechanisms.- Spatial Patterns.- Meaning Theory.- Reflection and Abstraction.- II: The Construction of Motor Unit Items: Brenda, Tarus, and James.- 1. Brenda.- The Perceptual Period.- The Motor Period.- Discussion of Brenda's Case Study.- The Perceptual Period.- The Motor Period.- 2. Tarus.- The Perceptual Period.- The Motor Period.- Discusion of Tarus's Case Study.- The Perceptual Period.- The Motor Period.- 3. James.- The Perceptual Period.- The Motor Period.- Discussion of James's Case Study.- The Perceptual Period.- The Motor Period.- Perspectives on the Three Case Studies.- Period Criterion.- The Incorporation and Invariant Sequence Criteria.- The Reorganization Criterion.- III: The Construction of Verbal Unit Items: Brenda, Tarus, and James.- 1. Brenda.- Discussion of Brenda's Case Study.- 2. Tarus.- Discussion of Tarus's Case Study.- 3. James.- Discussion of James's Case Study.- Perspectives on the Case Studies.- The Verbal Period as a Subperiod in the Figurative Stage.- Counting-on.- IV: The Construction of Abstract Unit Items: Tyrone, Scenetra, and Jason.- 4. Tyrone.- The Motor Period.- The Abstract Period.- Discussion of Tryone's Case Study.- 5. Scenetra.- The Motor Period.- The Verbal Period.- The Abstract Period.- Discussion of Scenetra's Case Study.- 6. Jason.- The Motor Period.- Creating Verbal Unit Items.- The Abstract Period.- Discussion of Jason's Case Study.- Perspectives on the Case Studies.- Stages.- Incorportation Criterion.- Transition to the Abstract Period.- The Reorganization of Counting.- V: Lexical and Syntactical Meanings: Brenda, Tarus, and James.- 1. Brenda.- The Perceptual Period.- The Motor Period.- The Verbal Period.- Discussion of Brenda's Case Study.- The Perceptual Stage.- The Figurative Stage.- 2. Tarus.- The Perceptual Period.- The Motor Period.- The Verbal Period.- Discussion of Tarus's Case Study.- The Perceptual Stage.- The Figurative Stage.- 3. James.- The Perceptual Period.- The Motor Period.- The Verbal Period.- Discussion of James's Case Study.- The Perceptual Stage.- The Figurative Stage.- Perspectives on the Case Studies.- The Perceptual Stage.- Finger Patterns.- The Figurative Stage.- Mobile Finger Patterns.- Sophisticated Finger Patterns.- Spatio-Auditory Patterns.- Dual Meanings of Number Words.- Counting as the Meaning of Number Words.- Summary of the Types of Preconcepts and Concepts.- Meanings of "Ten".- Ten as an Enactive Concept.- Ten as a Countable Figural Unit.- Ten as a Countable Motor Unit.- Adding Schemes.- The Perceptual Stage.- The Figurative Stage.- Comments on Prenumerical Children.- VI: Lexical and Syntactical Meanings: Tyrone, Scenetra, and Jason.- Systems of Integration.- Integrations.- Sequential Integration Operations.- Progressive Integration Operations.- Part-Whole Operations.- 4. Tyrone.- The Emergence of the Integration Operation.- The Period of Sequential Integration Operations.- The Period of Progressive Integration Operations.- The Period of Part-Whole Operations.- Discussion of Tyrone's Case Study.- The Emergence of the Integration Operation.- The Period of Sequential Integration Operations.- The Period of Progressive Integration Operations.- The Period of Part-Whole Operations.- Unit Types of the Unit of Ten.- 5. Scenetra.- Recognition and Re-Presentation of Patterns.- The Emergence of the Integration Operation.- The Period of Sequential Integration operations.- The Period of Progressive Integreation Operations.- Discussion of Scenetra's Case Study.- The Emergence of the Integratoin Operation.- The Period of Sequential Integration Operations.- The Period of Progressive