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- catalog abstract "Studies infant behavior which precedes and forms the basis for intelligence, including elementory sensorimotor adaptations, reflexes, and elementary habits.".
- catalog alternative "Naissance de l'intelligence chez l'enfant. English".
- catalog contributor b1592762.
- catalog created "[c1952]".
- catalog date "1952".
- catalog date "[c1952]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1952]".
- catalog description "I. Elementary sensorimotor adaptations : 1. The first stage: the use of reflexes : Sucking reflexes ; The use of reflexes ; Assimilation: basic fact of psychic life -- 2. The second stage: the first acquired adaptations and the primary circular reaction : Acquired sucking habits ; Vision ; Phonation and hearing ; Prehension ; The first acquired adaptations: Conclusions".
- catalog description "II. The intentional sensorimotor adaptations : 3. The third stage: the "secondary circular reactions" and the procedures destined to make interesting sights last : The "secondary circular reactions" : I. the facts and reproductive assimilations ; The secondary circular reactions : II. Accommodation and organization of the schemata ; Recognitory assimilation and the system of meanings ; Generalizing assimilation and the constitution of "procedures to make interesting spectacles last" -- 4. The fourth stage: the coordination of the secondary schemata and their application to new situations : The "application of familiar schemata to new situations" : I. The facts ; The "application of familiar schemata to new situations" ; II. Commentary ; Assimilation, accommodation and organization peculiar to the mobile schemata ; The recognition of signs and their utilization in prevision ; The exploration of new objects and phenomena and the "derived" secondary reactions -- 5. The fifth stage: the "tertiary circular reaction" and the "discovery of new means through active experimentation" : The tertiary circular reaction ; The discovery of new means by experimentation : I. The "sting" and the "stick" ; The discovery of new means through active experimentation ; II. Other examples ; The discovery of new means through active experimentation ; III. Conclusions. -- 6. The sixth stage: the invention of new means through mental combinations : The facts ; Invention and representation. Conclusions. "Sensorimotor" or "practical" intelligence and the theories of intelligence : Associationist empiricism ; Vitalistic intellectualism ; Apriority and the psychology of form ; The theory of groping ; The theory of assimilation.".
- catalog description "Introduction. The biological problem of intelligence : The functional invariants of intelligence and biological organization ; Functional invariants and the categories of reason ; Hereditary structures and theories of adaptation".
- catalog description "Studies infant behavior which precedes and forms the basis for intelligence, including elementory sensorimotor adaptations, reflexes, and elementary habits.".
- catalog extent "419 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Origins of intelligence in children.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Origins of intelligence in children.".
- catalog issued "1952".
- catalog issued "[c1952]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engfre".
- catalog publisher "New York, International Universities Press".
- catalog relation "Origins of intelligence in children.".
- catalog subject "136.72".
- catalog subject "BF721 .P473".
- catalog subject "Child Psychology.".
- catalog subject "Child psychology.".
- catalog subject "Intellect.".
- catalog subject "Intelligence.".
- catalog subject "Thinking.".
- catalog subject "WS 105 P579n 1952".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Elementary sensorimotor adaptations : 1. The first stage: the use of reflexes : Sucking reflexes ; The use of reflexes ; Assimilation: basic fact of psychic life -- 2. The second stage: the first acquired adaptations and the primary circular reaction : Acquired sucking habits ; Vision ; Phonation and hearing ; Prehension ; The first acquired adaptations: Conclusions".
- catalog tableOfContents "II. The intentional sensorimotor adaptations : 3. The third stage: the "secondary circular reactions" and the procedures destined to make interesting sights last : The "secondary circular reactions" : I. the facts and reproductive assimilations ; The secondary circular reactions : II. Accommodation and organization of the schemata ; Recognitory assimilation and the system of meanings ; Generalizing assimilation and the constitution of "procedures to make interesting spectacles last" -- 4. The fourth stage: the coordination of the secondary schemata and their application to new situations : The "application of familiar schemata to new situations" : I. The facts ; The "application of familiar schemata to new situations" ; II. Commentary ; Assimilation, accommodation and organization peculiar to the mobile schemata ; The recognition of signs and their utilization in prevision ; The exploration of new objects and phenomena and the "derived" secondary reactions -- 5. The fifth stage: the "tertiary circular reaction" and the "discovery of new means through active experimentation" : The tertiary circular reaction ; The discovery of new means by experimentation : I. The "sting" and the "stick" ; The discovery of new means through active experimentation ; II. Other examples ; The discovery of new means through active experimentation ; III. Conclusions. -- 6. The sixth stage: the invention of new means through mental combinations : The facts ; Invention and representation. Conclusions. "Sensorimotor" or "practical" intelligence and the theories of intelligence : Associationist empiricism ; Vitalistic intellectualism ; Apriority and the psychology of form ; The theory of groping ; The theory of assimilation.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction. The biological problem of intelligence : The functional invariants of intelligence and biological organization ; Functional invariants and the categories of reason ; Hereditary structures and theories of adaptation".
- catalog title "Naissance de l'intelligence chez l'enfant. English".
- catalog title "The origins of intelligence in children; translated by Margaret Cook.".
- catalog type "text".