Piaget's theory of space perception in infancy. |
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Authors: | A Ninio |
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Affiliation: | The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel |
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Abstract: | Piaget's theory of space perception in infancy is presented in the format of a hypothetico-deductive system. Eleven hypotheses are defined, regarding the perception of the agent of visual change; shape and size constancy; depth; and the perception of higher-order relationships among spatial elements. The proof Piaget offers for each hypothesis is presented in the following steps: behavioral evidence, interpretation in terms of inner states; inferences and generalizations. Presuppositions underlying the arguments are explicated. Critical notes are inserted whenever appropriate. Some general conclusions are briefly discussed. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Anat Ninio Department of Psychology The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel. |
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