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Developmental perspectives on embodiment and consciousness

Illustrates different ways in which the concept of embodiment can be used in developmental psychology and related disciplines. This book explores the role of the body in the development of meaning, consciousness, and psychological functioning. It demonstrates how the concept of embodiment can deepen our understanding of developmental psychology
eBook, English, ©2008
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, New York, ©2008
1 online resource (xvi, 361 pages).
9781410617866, 9780805850697, 9780203809778, 9781136677618, 9781136677564, 9781136677601, 9780415647175, 1410617866, 0805850694, 0203809777, 1136677615, 1136677569, 1136677607, 0415647177
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Embodiement from a relational perspective / Willis F. Overton
The meaning of the body / Mark Johnson
The feeling body: Toward an enactive approach to emotion / Giovanna Colombetti and Evan Thompson
Action as the solution to the mind-body problem in Piaget's theory / Jacques Vonèche
Grounded in the world: Developmental origins of the embodied mind / Esther Thelen
Embodiment of mental states / Timothy P. Racine and Jeremy I.M. Carpendale
Embodiment and children's understnding of the real and represented world / Lynn S. Liben
Language and the development of consciousness: Degrees of disembodiment / Helena Hong Gao and Philip David Zelazo
Uncovering the body in conceptual development: A feminist perspective / Ellin Kofsky Scholnick and Patricia H. Miller
Colorism embodied: Skin tone and psychosocial well-being in adolescence / Suzanne G. Fegley, Margaret B. Spencer, Tyhesha N. Goss, Vinay Harpalani, and Nicole Charles
The body in action: Perspectives on embodiment and development / Ulrich Müller and Judith L. Newman