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Affordances and infant learning: A reply to Horowitz
Authors:Eugene C. Goldfield  Robert Shaw
Affiliation:1. The Children''s Hospital Medical Center, Boston, USA;2. Connecticut College USA
Abstract:We reply to three major points made by F. Horowitz (1983, Developmental Review, 3, 405–409) in her commentary on the ecological approach to infant knowing presented by E. Goldfield (1983, Developmental Review, 3, 371–404). We first clarify the relation between perceiving and acting from an ecological perspective, and distinguish between affordances as environmental properties scaled to the perceiver/performer and representations as mental structures. We then present a critique of the process of association offered by Horowitz as an explanation of infant learning. Association fails to specify the constraints on what is learned, while the ecological process of noticing affordances, presented by Goldfield, considers such constraints. We conclude by presenting operational criteria for measuring affordances and evidence that perception is scaled to the perceiver/performer.
Keywords:Requests for reprints should be sent to Eugene C. Goldfield   Department of Psychiatric Research   The Children's Hospital Medical Center   300 Longwood Ave.   Gardner 5   Boston   MA 02115.
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