Applications of Dynamic Systems Theory to Cognition and Development: New Frontiers

被引:17
作者
Perone, S. [1 ]
Simmering, V. R. [2 ]
机构
[1] Washington State Univ, Pullman, WA 99164 USA
[2] Univ Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706 USA
来源
ADVANCES IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND BEHAVIOR, VOL 52 | 2017年 / 52卷
关键词
VISUAL WORKING-MEMORY; NOT-B ERROR; FIELD-THEORY; RECOGNITION MEMORY; OBJECT PERMANENCE; RAPID DEVELOPMENT; INFANT COGNITION; 1ST YEAR; EXPERIENCE; CAPACITY;
D O I
10.1016/bs.acdb.2016.10.002
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
A central goal in developmental science is to explain the emergence of new behavioral forms. Researchers consider potential sources of behavioral change depending partly on their theoretical perspective. This chapter reviews one perspective, dynamic systems theory, which emphasizes the interactions among multiple components to drive behavior and developmental change. To illustrate the central concepts of dynamic systems theory, we describe empirical and computational studies from a range of domains, including motor development, the Piagetian A-not-B task, infant visual recognition, visual working memory capacity, and language learning. We conclude by advocating for a broader application of dynamic systems approaches to understanding cognitive and behavioral development, laying out the remaining barriers we see and suggested ways to overcome them.
引用
收藏
页码:43 / 80
页数:38
相关论文
共 107 条
[81]  
Spelke E., 1985, Neonate cognition: Beyond the blooming and buzzing confusion, P89
[82]  
Spencer J.P., 2007, The Emerging Spatial Mind, P320, DOI DOI 10.1093/ACPROF:OSO/9780195189223.003.0014
[83]   Moving toward a grand theory of development:: In memory of Esther!Thelen [J].
Spencer, John P. ;
Clearfield, Melissa ;
Corbetta, Daniela ;
Ulrich, Beverly ;
Buchanan, Patricia ;
Schoener, Gregor .
CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 2006, 77 (06) :1521-1538
[84]   Twenty Years and Going Strong: A Dynamic Systems Revolution in Motor and Cognitive Development [J].
Spencer, John P. ;
Perone, Sammy ;
Buss, Aaron T. .
CHILD DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVES, 2011, 5 (04) :260-266
[85]   Defending Qualitative Change: The View From Dynamical Systems Theory [J].
Spencer, John P. ;
Perone, Sammy .
CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 2008, 79 (06) :1639-1647
[86]   Short Arms and Talking Eggs: Why We Should No Longer Abide the Nativist-Empiricist Debate [J].
Spencer, John P. ;
Blumberg, Mark S. ;
McMurray, Bob ;
Robinson, Scott R. ;
Samuelson, Larissa K. ;
Tomblin, J. Bruce .
CHILD DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVES, 2009, 3 (02) :79-87
[87]   Comment on "Infants' Perseverative Search Errors Are Induced by Pragmatic Misinterpretation" [J].
Spencer, John P. ;
Dineva, Evelina ;
Smith, Linda B. .
SCIENCE, 2009, 325 (5948)
[88]   Bridging the representational gap in the dynamic systems approach to development [J].
Spencer, JP ;
Schöner, G .
DEVELOPMENTAL SCIENCE, 2003, 6 (04) :392-412
[89]   Developmental continuity in the processes that underlie spatial recall [J].
Spencer, JP ;
Hund, AM .
COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY, 2003, 47 (04) :432-480
[90]   Toward a formal theory of flexible spatial behavior: Geometric category biases generalize across pointing and verbal response types [J].
Spencer, JP ;
Simmering, VR ;
Schutte, AR .
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-HUMAN PERCEPTION AND PERFORMANCE, 2006, 32 (02) :473-490