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E-raamat: Infants at Risk: Assessment of Cognitive Functioning

  • Formaat: 250 pages
  • Sari: Psychology Revivals
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Sep-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000394672
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  • Formaat: 250 pages
  • Sari: Psychology Revivals
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Sep-2021
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000394672

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What methodologies within the behavioral sciences have clinical application for the diagnosis and management of high risk and handicapped infants? Originally published in 1979, this volume not only deals with this issue, but illustrates the contributions that behavioral science may have offered those called upon to evaluate the cognitive consequences of perinatal high risk factors at the time. The inadequacies of some measures used to assess intellectual competence in retardates are juxtaposed with the sophisticated methodologies that may be employed to document early mental abilities. Also included are assessment procedures that bypass reliance on neuromotor performance, imitation, or language production. The authors draw attention to the discontinuous nature of cognitive development, to the possibility that mental and motor development may proceed independently, and to the plasticity of the developing CNS, which may overcome early deficits if underlying competences are recognized and exposed to appropriate stimulation. Here is a volume that does not simply catalog the nature of the child’s accomplishments and deficits, but emphasizes the need to examine his potential for learning, and offers various methodologies that may be of value in documenting the child’s continuing cognitive development.

This book is a re-issue originally published in 1979. The language used is a reflection of its era and no offence is meant by the Publishers to any reader by this re-publication.



What methodologies within the behavioral sciences have clinical application for diagnosis and management of high risk and handicapped infants? First published in 1979, this volume deals with this and shows the contributions behavioral science may have offered those evaluating the cognitive consequences of perinatal high risk factors.

Foreword. Preface.
1. The Newborn as Informant Lewis P. Lipsitt
2.
Visual Cognition in Early Infancy Marshall M. Haith
3. Reactivity to
Perceptual-Cognitive Events: Application for Infant Assessment Philip R.
Zelazo
4. Methods Used to Measure Linguistic Competence During the First Five
Years of Life Paula Menyuk
5. The Etiology of Cognitive Competence: A Systems
Perspective Arnold J. Sameroff
6. Iatrogenic Retardation: A Syndrome of
Learned Incompetence Richard B. Kearsley
7. Assessment in Mental Retardation:
Toward Instructional Relevance James L. Hamilton
8. Application of Research
to Psychoeducational Treatment of Infants at Risk Irving E. Sigel. Author
Index. Subject Index.
Richard B. Kearsley, Irving E. Sigel