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Maynard, Ashley E. – Human Development, 2008
The major tenets of Piagetian theory, such as adaptation and constructionism, are compatible with a cross-cultural approach to the study of cognitive development, but there have been significant methodological and theoretical advances over the past 40 years. Piagetian theory directly influenced three phases of cross-cultural research, ranging from…
Descriptors: Piagetian Theory, Cognitive Development, Cultural Pluralism, Cultural Relevance
Zittoun, Tania; Gillespie, Alex; Cornish, Flora; Psaltis, Charis – Human Development, 2007
Developmental psychologists have a long history of using triangle metaphors to conceptualise the social constitution of psychological development. In this paper, we present a genealogy of triadic theories, to clarify their origins, distinctions between them, and to identify key themes for theoretical development. The analysis identifies three core…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Developmental Psychology, Theories, Emotional Development
Inagaki, Kayoko; Miyake, Naomi – Human Development, 2007
In this article, we trace the development of Hatano's research, focusing on the core of his research interest, namely, expertise, conceptual development, and classroom learning. He held both Piagetian constructivist views and Vygotskian sociocultural perspectives in balance, and preferred to study human cognition executed in everyday life. This…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Experience, Psychologists, Developmental Psychology
Nelson, Charles A.; Moulson, Margaret C.; Richmond, Jenny – Human Development, 2006
The fields of developmental psychology and developmental neuroscience have existed independently of one another for many years. This is unfortunate, as knowledge of how the brain develops can inform the study of behavioral development. In this paper, we provide two examples of how knowledge about brain development has improved our understanding of…
Descriptors: Developmental Psychology, Cognitive Development, Brain, Behavioral Sciences
Larson, Reed; Hansen, David – Human Development, 2005
Human systems, including institutional systems and informal social networks, are a major arena of modern life. We argue that distinct forms of pragmatic reasoning or "strategic thinking" are required to exercise agency within such systems. This article explores the development of strategic thinking in a youth activism program in which young people…
Descriptors: Youth, Activism, Social Networks, Pragmatics
Eisenberger, Naomi I. – Human Development, 2006
Although the need for social connection is critical for early social development as well as for psychological well-being throughout the lifespan, relatively little is known about the neural processes involved in maintaining social connections. The following review summarizes what is known regarding the neural correlates underlying feeling of…
Descriptors: Social Development, Neuropsychology, Correlation, Identification

Fehr, Lawrence A. – Human Development, 1978
Reviews the literature pertaining to spatial perspective-taking and attempts to account for the inconsistent findings in this area of research by examining the methodological differences between studies. (Author/SS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Measurement, Egocentrism, Literature Reviews