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The global array: Not new to infant researchers

We find Stoffregen & Bardy's argument that the senses are united and that specificity exists within the global array compelling. However, this view is not entirely new and research on the development and the origins of perception in infancy, inspired by Gibson's ecological perspective,...

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Published in:The Behavioral and brain sciences 2001-04, Vol.24 (2), p.221-222
Main Authors: Flom, Ross A., Bahrick, Lorraine E.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:We find Stoffregen & Bardy's argument that the senses are united and that specificity exists within the global array compelling. However, this view is not entirely new and research on the development and the origins of perception in infancy, inspired by Gibson's ecological perspective, also supports their claims. The inclusion of this developmental research will strengthen and challenge some of Stoffregen & Bardy's views.
ISSN:0140-525X
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DOI:10.1017/S0140525X01303941