LEC # | TOPICS | READINGS |
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1 | Introduction | |
2 | Theoretical Perspectives in Developmental Psychology I: Piaget | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
3 | Theoretical Perspectives II: Post-Piaget | ![]() |
4 | Magic Tricks and Methods | ![]() Aslin R. N., and J. Fiser. "Methodological challenges for understanding cognitive development in infants." Trends Cogn Sci 9, no. 3 (March 2005): 92-98. |
5 | What's it Like to be a Baby? Perceptual Foundations | ![]() Meltzoff, A. N., and R. W. Borton. "Intermodal matching by human neonates." Nature 282, no. 5737 (1979): 403-404. |
6 | Object Concepts | ![]() Spelke, E. S., K. Breinlinger, J. Macomber, and K. Jacobson. "Origins of knowledge." Psychological Review 99 (October 1992): 605-632. |
7 | Number and Object Individuation | ![]() Wynn, K. "Addition and subtraction by human infants." Nature 358, no. 6389 (August 27, 1992): 749-750. Feigenson, L., S. Dehaene, and E. Spelke. "Core systems of number." Trends Cogn Sci 8, no. 7 (July 2004): 307-314. |
8 | Object Labels and Object Knowledge | Markman, E. M., and G. F. Wachtel. "Children's use of mutual exclusivity to constrain the meanings of words." Cognit Psychol 20, no. 2 (April 1988): 121-157. Xu, F. "The role of language in acquiring object kind concepts in infancy." Cognition 85, no. 3 (October 2002): 223-250. |
9 | Concepts, Categories and Induction | ![]() Baldwin D. A., Markman E. M., and R. L. Melartin. "Infants' ability to draw inferences about nonobvious object properties: evidence from exploratory play." Child Dev 64, no. 3 (June 1993): 711-728. Gelman, S. A., and E. M. Markman. "Young children's inductions from natural kinds: the role of categories and appearances." Child Dev 58, no. 6 (December 1987): 1532-1541. ![]() |
10 | Identity, Essences and Transformation | ![]() ![]() Gelman, S. A., and H. M. Wellman. "Insides and essences: early understandings of the non-obvious." Cognition 38, no. 3 (March 1991): 213-244. |
11 | Recognizing Agents | ![]() Meltzoff, A. N., and M. K. Moore. "Imitation of facial and manual gestures by human neonates." Science 198, no. 4312 (October 7, 1977): 74-78. Johnson, Susan, Virginia Slaughter, and Susan Carey. "Whose gaze will infants follow? The elicitation of gaze following in 12-month-olds." Developmental Science 1, no. 2 (October 1998): 233-238. |
12 | Understanding Goals and Intentions Hooppell Guest Lecture: Spatial Reasoning | Understanding Goals and Intentions Woodward, A. L. "Infants selectively encode the goal object of an actor's reach." Cognition 69, no. 1 (November 1998): 1-34. ![]() Meltzoff, Andrew N. "Understanding the intentions of others: Re-enactment of intended acts by 18-month-old children." Developmental Psychology 31, no. 5 (1995): 838-850. Gergely G., Z. Nadasdy, G. Csibra, and S. Biro. "Taking the intentional stance at 12 months of age." Cognition 56, no. 2 (1995): 165-93. Hooppell Guest Lecture: Spatial Reasoning Wang, R. F., L. Hermer, and E. S. Spelke. "Mechanisms of reorientation and object localization by children: a comparison with rats. " Behav Neurosci 113, no. 3 (June 1999): 475-85. Learmonth, A. E., L. Nadel, and N. S. Newcombe. "Children's use of landmarks: implications for modularity theory." Psychol Sci 13, no. 4 (July 2002): 337-41. Hermer-Vazquez, L., E. S. Spelke, and A. S. Katsnelson. "Sources of flexibility in human cognition: dual-task studies of space and language." Cognit Psychol 39, no. 1 (August 1999): 3-36. |
13 | Appearance and Reality | Flavell, J. H., F. L. Green, and E. R. Flavell. "Development of knowledge about the appearance-reality distinction." Monogr Soc Res Child Dev 51, no. 1 (1986): 1-87. |
14 | Imagination and Pretend Play | ![]() Taylor, M., B. S. Cartwright, and S. M. Carlson. "A Developmental Investigation of Children's Imaginary Companions." Developmental Psychology 29, no. 2 (March 1993): 276-285. Sharon, T., and J. D. Woolley. "Do monsters dream? Young children's understanding of the fantasy/reality distinction." British Journal of Developmental Psychology 22, no. 2 (June 2004): 293-310(18). ![]() |
15 | Representational Theory of Mind | ![]() Flavell, John H. "Theory of mind development: retrospect and prospect." Merrill-Palmer Quarterly 50, no. 3 (July 2004): 274-290. Gopnik, A., and H. Wellman. "Why the child's theory of mind really is a theory." Mind and Language 7 (1992): 145-171. |
16 | Theory of Mind and Word Learning Baby Talk | Theory of Mind and Word Learning Baldwin, D. "Early referential understanding: Infants' ability to recognize referential acts for what they are." Developmental Psychology 29, no. 5 (1993): 832-843. Tomasello, M., R. Strosberg, and N. Akhtar. "Eighteen-month-old children learn words in non-ostensive contexts." J Child Lang 23, no. 1 (February 1996): 157-76. Baby Talk ![]() |
17 | Baraff-Bonowitz Guess Lecture: Language, Culture, and Thought | ![]() Sera, M. D., D. Bales, and J. Castillo. "Ser Helps Spanish Speakers Identify "Real" Properties." Child Development 68, no. 6 (October 1997): 820-831. ![]() Walker, Sheila J. "Culture, domain specificity and conceptual change: Natural kind and artifact concepts." British Journal of Developmental Psychology 17 (1999): 203-219. ![]() Choi, Soonja, Laraine McDonough, Melissa Bowerman, and Jean M. Mandler. "Early Sensitivity to Language-Specific Spatial Categories in English and Korean." Cognitive Development 14 (1999): 241-268. |
18 | Autism | ![]() |
19 | Recognizing Causal Transformations Intervening - Tools Use, Means-end Reasoning Causation, Categorization, and Counterfactuals | Recognizing Causal Transformations Leslie, A. M. "Spatiotemporal continuity and the perception of causality in infants." Perception 13 (1985): 287-305. Wang, S., R. Baillargeon, and S. Paterson. "Detecting continuity violations in infancy: A new account and new evidence from covering and tube events." Cognition 95 (2005): 129-173. Intervening - Tools Use, Means-end Reasoning Sommerville, J. A., and A. L. Woodward. "Pulling out the intentional structure of action: the relation between action processing and action production in infancy." Cognition 95, no. 1 (February 2005): 1-30. |
20 | Statistical Learning in Infancy | Saffran, J. R., R. N. Aslin, and E. L. Newport. "Statistical learning by 8-month-old infants." Science 274, no. 5294 (December 13, 1996): 1926-8. |
21 | Means-ends Reasoning Tool Use | Sommerville, J. A., and A. L. Woodward. "Pulling out the intentional structure of action: the relation between action processing and action production in infancy." Cognition 95, no. 1 (February 2005): 1-30. |
22 | Causal Reasoning 1: Explanation, Prediction, Intervention and Counterfactuals | Harris, P. L., T. German, and P. Mills."Children's use of counterfactual thinking in causal reasoning." Cognition 61, no. 3 (December 1996): 233-259. Wellman, H. M., A. K. Hickling, and C. A. Schult. "Young children's psychological, physical, and biological explanations." New Dir Child Dev 75 (Spring 1997): 7-25. |
23 | Causal Reasoning 2: Assumptions, Theories, and Evidence | Gopnik, A., D. M. Sobel, L. E. Schulz, and C. Glymour. "Causal learning mechanisms in very young children: two-, three-, and four-year-olds infer causal relations from patterns of variation and covariation." Dev Psychol 37, no. 5 (September 2001): 620-629. Schulz, L., J. Sommerville, and A. Gopnik. "God does not play dice: Causal determinism and preschoolers' causal inferences." Submitted to Child Development. Manuscript (2005). |
24 | Conceptual Change | Vosniadou, S., and W. F. Brewer. "Mental models of the earth: A study of conceptual change in childhood." Cognitive Psychology 24 (1992): 535-585. Schulz, L., and A. Gopnik. "Casual learning across domains." Developmental Psychology 40, no. 2 (2004): 162-176. |
25 | Children and Social Policy |