How Babies Think: The Science of Childhood by Patricia K. Kuhl, Andrew Meltzoff, Alison Gopnik

How Babies Think: The Science of Childhood

Patricia K. Kuhl, Andrew Meltzoff, Alison Gopnik

294 pages first pub 1999 (editions)

nonfiction psychology science informative medium-paced

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Evolutionary psychology is transforming our understanding of human behaviour. This text applies such insights to the mental processes of babies, discussing the evolutionary tendencies, pre-programmed skills and environmental influences that enable...

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