List of Contributors | p. x |
Preface | p. xi |
History and Methods | p. 1 |
Problems and Issues in the Study of Perceptual Development in Infancy | p. 3 |
References | p. 15 |
How to Know What Infants Know: Historical Notes on an Ever-Present Problem | p. 19 |
References | p. 43 |
Cardiac Change Responses and Attentional Mechanisms in Infants | p. 45 |
References | p. 61 |
Perception of Objects | p. 65 |
Visual Size Constancy in Infancy | p. 67 |
References | p. 88 |
The Origins of Form Perception | p. 93 |
References | p. 123 |
The Development of Spatial Orientation in Human Infancy: What Changes? | p. 125 |
References | p. 140 |
The Role of Movement in Object Perception by Infants | p. 143 |
References | p. 168 |
Bimodal Perception | p. 173 |
The Development of Auditory- Visual Localization in Infancy | p. 175 |
References | p. 194 |
Visual and Haptic Bimodal Perception in Infancy | p. 199 |
Can Human Neonates Imitate Facial Gestures? | p. 219 |
References | p. 232 |
Speech Perception | p. 235 |
The Development of the Categorical Identification of Speech | p. 237 |
References | p. 272 |
a Concluding Commentary | p. 277 |
Perceptual Development in Infancy: Reflections on Some Central Issues | p. 279 |
References | p. 286 |
Author Index | p. 289 |
Subject Index | p. 299 |
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