The Intersubjective Mirror in Infant Learning and Evolution of Speech

The Intersubjective Mirror in Infant Learning and Evolution of Speech
Author: Stein Bråten
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2009
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9789027252128

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"The Intersubjective Mirror in Infant Learning and Evolution of Speech" illustrates how recent findings about primary intersubjectivity, participant perception and mirror neurons afford a new understanding of children s nature, dialogue and language. Based on recent infancy research and the mirror neurons discovery, studies of early speech perception, comparative primate studies and computer simulations of language evolution, this book offers replies to questions as: When and how may spoken language have emerged? How is it that infants so soon after birth become so efficient in their speech perception? What enables 11-month-olds to afford and reciprocate care? What are the steps from infant imitation and simulation of body movements to simulation of mind in conversation partners? Stein Braten is founder and chair of the Theory Forum network with some of the world s leading infancy, primate and brain researchers who have contributed to his edited volumes for Cambridge University Press (1998) and John Benjamins Publishing Company (2007). (Series B)"

The Intersubjective Mirror in Infant Learning and Evolution of Speech

The Intersubjective Mirror in Infant Learning and Evolution of Speech
Author: Stein Bråten
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 351
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: OCLC:851339555

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On Being Moved

On Being Moved
Author: Stein Bråten
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9027252041

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In this collective volume the origins, neurosocial support, and therapeutic implications of (pre)verbal intersubjectivity are examined with a focus on implications of the discovery of mirror neurons. Entailing a paradigmatic revolution in the intersection of developmental, social and neural sciences, two radical turnabouts are entailed. First, no longer can be upheld as valid Cartesian and Leibnizian assumptions about monadic subjects with disembodied minds without windows to each other except as mediated by culture. Supported by a mirror system, specified in this volume by some of the discoverers, modes of participant perception have now been identified which entail embodied simulation and co-movements with others in felt immediacy. Second, no longer can be retained the Piagetian attribution of infant egocentricity. Pioneers who have broken new research grounds in the study of newborns, protoconversation, and early speech perception document in the present volume infant capacity for interpersonal communion, empathic identification, and learning by altercentric participation. Pertinent new findings and results are presented on these topics: (i) Origins and multiple layers of intersubjectivity and empathy (ii) Neurosocial support of (pre)verbal intersubjectivity, participant perception, and simulation of mind (iii) From preverbal sharing and early speech perception to meaning acquisition and verbal intersubjectivity (iv) New windows on other-centred movements and moments of meeting in therapy and intervention. (Series B)

The Intersubjectivity of Embodiment

The Intersubjectivity of Embodiment
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Jrnl of Cognitive Semiotics
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9788799523504

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Enacting Intersubjectivity

Enacting Intersubjectivity
Author: Francesca Morganti,Antonella Carassa,Giuseppe Riva (Ph.D.)
Publsiher: IOS Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2008
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781586038502

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A trend in socio-cognitive research investigates into the mental capacities that allow humans to relate to each other and to engage in social interactions. This book offers a general overview of this area of research.

Disrupted Intersubjectivity

Disrupted Intersubjectivity
Author: Andrei Ionescu
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2020-05-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781501362453

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Disrupted Intersubjectivity investigates two classes of phenomena creating failures of understanding in social interaction, referred to as 'paralysis' and 'invasion.' Both can be understood as disrupted forms of intersubjectivity, the former being characterized by a lack/deficiency of ways of relating to others, and the latter by an unnecessary surplus. By studying the literary accounts of these phenomena in a selection of Ian McEwan's literary works (“Homemade,” On Chesil Beach, Enduring Love, and Atonement), Andrei Ionescu sheds light on the epistemological potential of literature and the structure of human relationships in general. Part of the developing field of cognitive literary studies, Disrupted Intersubjectivity not only uses cognitive scientific theories in order to clarify literary issues, but also investigates to what extent can literature itself contribute to the process of understanding the workings of the human mind. By investigating the metacognitive issues staged and reflected upon in literary works, Ionescu challenges and refines contemporary cognitive and philosophical approaches to intersubjectivity and opens directions for further theoretical and empirical research.

Intersubjectivity Recent advances in theory research and practice

Intersubjectivity  Recent advances in theory  research  and practice
Author: Colwyn Trevarthen,Jonathan T. Delafield-Butt,Emese Nagy,Theano Kokkinaki
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2023-03-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782832518847

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The Autonomous Child

The Autonomous Child
Author: Ivar Frønes
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2015-10-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783319251004

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The social sciences offer a variety of theories on how children develop, and various theories and disciplines apply their own vocabularies and conceptualise different aspects of the processes of socialization. This book looks at the theorizing of socialization in sociology, anthropology, psychology, in the life course approach, and as the interplay of genetics and environmental factors. It analyses the dominant perspectives and viewpoints within each discipline and field, and shows how the various theories and disciplines apply their own vocabularies and conceptualise different aspects of the processes of socialization. It argues that socialization does not represent a fixed trajectory into a static social order, and that different disciplines meet the challenges of complex developmental processes and changing environments in different ways. Socialization is a fundamental concept in sociology, but sociology has only to a limited degree sought to produce a coherent understanding of the processes of socialization, which has to encompass the interplay of societal, psychological and genetic factors. This book draws the threads together and, by doing so, offers a general framework for our understanding of the socialization process. At the centre of this process is the child as a subject, in an interplay with the patterns and significant others of the micro environment as well as with the macro-conditions of the modern knowledge based economies.