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Drawing And The Non-Verbal Mind: A Life-Span Perspective Hardcover

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Drawing and its analysis has been an important discipline of developmental psychology since the early twentieth century. This unique collection of essays unites leading empirical researchers from europe, the united states and canada to provide a valuable introduction to drawing research. Focusing on the core problems associated with the visual mind, the contributors examine how drawing development relates to changes in cognition. Topics covered include visual (self) recognition, style, media understanding, inhibition, executive attention, priming, memory, meaning, and figural and spatial concepts. The effects of biological constraints such as motor control, grip and handedness, blindness, neuropsychological conditions and old age are also explained. The book provides a fascinating insight into the life-span and productivity of the non-verbal, visual mind.
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9780521872058
Language
English
Publisher
22 Jul 2010
Number of Pages
360
About the Author
Dr Christine Lange-Kuttner is Senior Lecturer in The Department of Psychology at The London Metropolitan University. Dr Annie Vinter is Professor of Psychology at The Universite de Bourgogne, Lead-CNRS, France.
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Christiane Lange-Kuttner
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Annie Vinter