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Resumen de How babies think.

Alison Gopnik

  • The article presents a discussion of research which has been conducted by several researchers since the year 2000 on the ways that babies think. The research found that the cognitive abilities of babies and young children are far more extensive than psychologists and scientists had assumed prior to the year 2000. Researchers determined that babies learn in large measure by conducing experiments, analyzing their worlds and forming theories which can explain their observations of the world. They concluded that a long period of helplessness which is seen in babies may be related to the ways that their brains are constructed in preparation for extensive learning. INSETS: STATISTICIAN AT WORK;NATURAL EXPERIMENTERS.


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