Development is also experienced by a personal self who is shaped by culture

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (6):755-756 (2002)
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I agree with Thomas & Karmiloff- Smith in their critique of Residual Normality. However, first-person data must be integrated into their account of neurobiological development of disabilities. Furthermore, psychological development itself is not only about an individual’ brain and how it interacts with the world; rather, development depends crucially on the sociocultural context in which children develop

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Michel Ferrari
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