Individualism and cognitive development

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2004

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Gerrans, P.

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Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2004; 27(1):107-108

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Philip Gerrans

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Individualism is not inconsistent with social interaction; it is required to explain it. Social exchanges, evidenced in gaze monitoring, social referencing, emotional responses, protodeclarative and imperative pointing, pretence, play, and conversation all play a role in development, but the nature of that role is opaque without an understanding of the cognitive mechanisms on which they depend.

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Published online by Cambridge University Press 01 Feb 2004

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Copyright © 2004 Cambridge University Press

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