Conceptual coordination: Abstraction without description

International Journal of Educational Research 27 (1):5-19 (1996)
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Abstract

Conceptual coordination is a learning process that relates multiple perceptual - motor modalities in time. Lower-order categorizations are thus related by sequence and simultaneity, as shown by neurological dysfunctions. Heretofore, many theories of abstraction have only considered verbal behavior and assumed that the neural mechanism itself consists of manipulation of descriptions. This broader view better relates physical and intellectual skills.

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