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Cambridge Studies in Cognitive and Perceptual Development

The aim of this series is to provide a scholarly forum for current theoretical and empirical issues in cognitive and perceptual development. Contemporary explanations build on the combined influences of biological, cultural, contextual and ecological factors in well-defined research domains. In the field of cognitive development, cultural and situational factors are widely recognised as influencing the emergence and forms of reasoning in children. In perceptual development, the field has moved beyond the opposition of 'innate' and 'acquired' to suggest a continuous role for perception in the acquisition of knowledge. These approaches and issues will all be reflected in the series.

General Editors: Giyoo Hatano, Keio University, Tokyo; Kurt W. Fischer, Harvard University
Advisory Editors: Gavin Bremner, Lancaster University; Patricia M. Greenfield, University of California; Paul Harris, University of Oxford; Daniel Stern, University of Geneva; Esther Thelen, Indiana University

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  • The Dyslexia Debate

    Elliott, Julian G.
    Grigorenko, Elena L.
    Published: March 2014

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  • Early Development of Body Representations

    Slaughter, Virginia
    Brownell, Celia A.
    Published: December 2013

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  • Development of Geocentric Spatial Language and Cognition

    An Eco-cultural Perspective

    Dasen, Pierre R.
    Mishra, Ramesh C.
    Published: January 2013

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  • Mind, Brain, and Education in Reading Disorders

    Fischer, Kurt W.
    Holmes Bernstein, Jane
    Immordino-Yang, Mary Helen
    Published: March 2012

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  • The Imitative Mind

    Development, Evolution and Brain Bases

    Meltzoff, Andrew N.
    Prinz, Wolfgang
    Published: September 2011

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  • Cognitive Developmental Change

    Theories, Models and Measurement

    Demetriou, Andreas
    Raftopoulos, Athanassios
    Published: February 2011

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  • Imitation in Infancy

    Nadel, Jacqueline
    Butterworth, George
    Published: February 2011

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  • Microdevelopment

    Transition Processes in Development and Learning

    Granott, Nira
    Parziale, Jim
    Published: March 2009

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  • The Onset of Language

    Masataka, Nobuo
    Published: January 2008

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  • Half a Brain is Enough

    The Story of Nico

    Battro, Antonio M.
    Published: November 2006

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  • Learning to Read and Write

    A Cross-Linguistic Perspective

    Harris, Margaret
    Hatano, Giyoo
    Published: June 2006

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  • Children's Understanding of Biology and Health

    Siegal, Michael
    Peterson, Candida C.
    Published: November 2005

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  • Between Culture and Biology

    Perspectives on Ontogenetic Development

    Keller, Heidi
    Poortinga, Ype H.
    Schölmerich, Axel
    Published: November 2002

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  • Social Processes in Children's Learning

    Light, Paul
    Littleton, Karen
    Published: February 2000

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