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. 2000 Jan;1(1):3-28.
doi: 10.1207/S15327078IN0101_02. Epub 2000 Jan 1.

Grounded in the World: Developmental Origins of the Embodied Mind

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Grounded in the World: Developmental Origins of the Embodied Mind

Esther Thelen. Infancy. 2000 Jan.

Abstract

Piaget's (1952) question of how the adult mind emerges from the sensorimotor infant is still the framing issue for developmental psychology. Here I suggest that real-life skill is better understood if the sensorimotor origins of cognition are not abandoned. Skilled people are not only better at both abstract and logical thinking but also at processing the world "online" and, most important, seamlessly and rapidly shifting between the two modes. I illustrate the tight coupling between action, perception, and cognition in early life and propose that this coupling remains but becomes more flexibly adaptive. Further, I show that the language of dynamics is appropriate to capture these mind-body-world interconnections.

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