Does cognitive development move beyond sensorimotor intelligence?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (1):61-62 (2001)
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Abstract

Thelen et al.'s account of cognition as the dynamic interaction of processes of perceiving, reaching, and remembering within a movement planning field is a useful articulation of the Piagetian concept of sensorimotor cognition. The claim that the same kind of analysis applies to all kinds of cognition at all ages, however, is questioned in light of the distinction between sensorimotor and symbolic cognition.

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