Pretending and Imagination in Animals and Children
Herausgeber: Mitchell, Robert W.
Pretending and Imagination in Animals and Children
Herausgeber: Mitchell, Robert W.
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First published in 2002, this book compares and contrasts pretending and imaginative abilities in children and nonhuman primates.
First published in 2002, this book compares and contrasts pretending and imaginative abilities in children and nonhuman primates.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 631g
- ISBN-13: 9780521283328
- ISBN-10: 0521283329
- Artikelnr.: 33609092
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. März 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 631g
- ISBN-13: 9780521283328
- ISBN-10: 0521283329
- Artikelnr.: 33609092
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Foreword Sue Taylor Parker; Preface and acknowledgements; Part I.
Historical, Developmental and Comparative Overviews: 1. Imaginative
animals, pretending children Robert W. Mitchell; 2. A history of pretense
in animals and children Robert W. Mitchell; 3. Pretending as
representation: a developmental and comparative view Lorraine McCune and
Joanne Agayoff; Part II. Pretense and Imagination in Children: 4. Language
in pretense in the second year: what it can tell us about 'pretending' in
pretense and the 'know-how' about the mind Edy Veneziano; 5. A longitudinal
and cross-sectional study of the emergence of the symbolic function in
children between 15 and 19 months of age: pretend play, object permanence
understanding and self-recognition Pierre-Marie Baudonnière, Sylvie
Margules, Soumeya Belkhenchir, Gwénnaelle Carn, Florence Pèpe and Véronique
Warkentin; 6. Caregiver-child social pretend play: what transpires? Robert
D. Kavanaugh; 7. Just through the looking-glass: children's understanding
of pretense Angeline Lillard; 8. Young children's understanding of pretense
and other fictional mental states Jacqueline D. Woolley; 9. Pretend play,
metarepresentation and theory of mind Peter K. Smith; 10. Replica toys,
stories and a functional theory of mind Greta G. Fein, Lynn D. Darling and
Lois A. Groth; 11. Young children's animal-role pretend play Olin Eugene
Myers Jr.; 12. Imaginary companions and elaborate fantasy in childhood:
discontinuity with nonhuman animals Marjorie Taylor and Stephanie M.
Carlson; Part III. Pretense and Imagination in Primates: 13. Pretending in
monkeys Anne Zeller; 14. Pretending primates: play and simulation in the
evolution of primate societies Peter C. Reynolds; 15. Representational
capacities for pretense with scale models and photographs in chimpanzees
(Pan troglodytes) Sarah T. Boysen and Valerie A. Kuhlmeier; 16. Pretending
in free-ranging rehabilitant orangutans Anne E. Russon; 17. Seeing with the
mind's eye: eye-covering play in orangutans and Japanese macaques Anne E.
Russon, Paul L. Vasey and Carole Gauthier; 18. Possible precursors of
pretend play in nonpretend actions of captive gorillas (Gorilla gorilla)
Juan Carlos Gómez and Beatriz Martín-Andrade; 19. Pretending culture:
social and cognitive features of pretense in apes and humans Warren P.
Roberts and Mark A. Krause; 20. Empathy in a bonobo Ellen J. Ingmanson; 21.
Pretend play in a signalling gorilla Marilyn L. Matevia, Francine G. P.
Patterson and William A. Hillix; Part IV. Prospects: 22. Exploring pretense
in animals and children Robert W. Mitchell; References; Index.
Historical, Developmental and Comparative Overviews: 1. Imaginative
animals, pretending children Robert W. Mitchell; 2. A history of pretense
in animals and children Robert W. Mitchell; 3. Pretending as
representation: a developmental and comparative view Lorraine McCune and
Joanne Agayoff; Part II. Pretense and Imagination in Children: 4. Language
in pretense in the second year: what it can tell us about 'pretending' in
pretense and the 'know-how' about the mind Edy Veneziano; 5. A longitudinal
and cross-sectional study of the emergence of the symbolic function in
children between 15 and 19 months of age: pretend play, object permanence
understanding and self-recognition Pierre-Marie Baudonnière, Sylvie
Margules, Soumeya Belkhenchir, Gwénnaelle Carn, Florence Pèpe and Véronique
Warkentin; 6. Caregiver-child social pretend play: what transpires? Robert
D. Kavanaugh; 7. Just through the looking-glass: children's understanding
of pretense Angeline Lillard; 8. Young children's understanding of pretense
and other fictional mental states Jacqueline D. Woolley; 9. Pretend play,
metarepresentation and theory of mind Peter K. Smith; 10. Replica toys,
stories and a functional theory of mind Greta G. Fein, Lynn D. Darling and
Lois A. Groth; 11. Young children's animal-role pretend play Olin Eugene
Myers Jr.; 12. Imaginary companions and elaborate fantasy in childhood:
discontinuity with nonhuman animals Marjorie Taylor and Stephanie M.
Carlson; Part III. Pretense and Imagination in Primates: 13. Pretending in
monkeys Anne Zeller; 14. Pretending primates: play and simulation in the
evolution of primate societies Peter C. Reynolds; 15. Representational
capacities for pretense with scale models and photographs in chimpanzees
(Pan troglodytes) Sarah T. Boysen and Valerie A. Kuhlmeier; 16. Pretending
in free-ranging rehabilitant orangutans Anne E. Russon; 17. Seeing with the
mind's eye: eye-covering play in orangutans and Japanese macaques Anne E.
Russon, Paul L. Vasey and Carole Gauthier; 18. Possible precursors of
pretend play in nonpretend actions of captive gorillas (Gorilla gorilla)
Juan Carlos Gómez and Beatriz Martín-Andrade; 19. Pretending culture:
social and cognitive features of pretense in apes and humans Warren P.
Roberts and Mark A. Krause; 20. Empathy in a bonobo Ellen J. Ingmanson; 21.
Pretend play in a signalling gorilla Marilyn L. Matevia, Francine G. P.
Patterson and William A. Hillix; Part IV. Prospects: 22. Exploring pretense
in animals and children Robert W. Mitchell; References; Index.
Foreword Sue Taylor Parker; Preface and acknowledgements; Part I.
Historical, Developmental and Comparative Overviews: 1. Imaginative
animals, pretending children Robert W. Mitchell; 2. A history of pretense
in animals and children Robert W. Mitchell; 3. Pretending as
representation: a developmental and comparative view Lorraine McCune and
Joanne Agayoff; Part II. Pretense and Imagination in Children: 4. Language
in pretense in the second year: what it can tell us about 'pretending' in
pretense and the 'know-how' about the mind Edy Veneziano; 5. A longitudinal
and cross-sectional study of the emergence of the symbolic function in
children between 15 and 19 months of age: pretend play, object permanence
understanding and self-recognition Pierre-Marie Baudonnière, Sylvie
Margules, Soumeya Belkhenchir, Gwénnaelle Carn, Florence Pèpe and Véronique
Warkentin; 6. Caregiver-child social pretend play: what transpires? Robert
D. Kavanaugh; 7. Just through the looking-glass: children's understanding
of pretense Angeline Lillard; 8. Young children's understanding of pretense
and other fictional mental states Jacqueline D. Woolley; 9. Pretend play,
metarepresentation and theory of mind Peter K. Smith; 10. Replica toys,
stories and a functional theory of mind Greta G. Fein, Lynn D. Darling and
Lois A. Groth; 11. Young children's animal-role pretend play Olin Eugene
Myers Jr.; 12. Imaginary companions and elaborate fantasy in childhood:
discontinuity with nonhuman animals Marjorie Taylor and Stephanie M.
Carlson; Part III. Pretense and Imagination in Primates: 13. Pretending in
monkeys Anne Zeller; 14. Pretending primates: play and simulation in the
evolution of primate societies Peter C. Reynolds; 15. Representational
capacities for pretense with scale models and photographs in chimpanzees
(Pan troglodytes) Sarah T. Boysen and Valerie A. Kuhlmeier; 16. Pretending
in free-ranging rehabilitant orangutans Anne E. Russon; 17. Seeing with the
mind's eye: eye-covering play in orangutans and Japanese macaques Anne E.
Russon, Paul L. Vasey and Carole Gauthier; 18. Possible precursors of
pretend play in nonpretend actions of captive gorillas (Gorilla gorilla)
Juan Carlos Gómez and Beatriz Martín-Andrade; 19. Pretending culture:
social and cognitive features of pretense in apes and humans Warren P.
Roberts and Mark A. Krause; 20. Empathy in a bonobo Ellen J. Ingmanson; 21.
Pretend play in a signalling gorilla Marilyn L. Matevia, Francine G. P.
Patterson and William A. Hillix; Part IV. Prospects: 22. Exploring pretense
in animals and children Robert W. Mitchell; References; Index.
Historical, Developmental and Comparative Overviews: 1. Imaginative
animals, pretending children Robert W. Mitchell; 2. A history of pretense
in animals and children Robert W. Mitchell; 3. Pretending as
representation: a developmental and comparative view Lorraine McCune and
Joanne Agayoff; Part II. Pretense and Imagination in Children: 4. Language
in pretense in the second year: what it can tell us about 'pretending' in
pretense and the 'know-how' about the mind Edy Veneziano; 5. A longitudinal
and cross-sectional study of the emergence of the symbolic function in
children between 15 and 19 months of age: pretend play, object permanence
understanding and self-recognition Pierre-Marie Baudonnière, Sylvie
Margules, Soumeya Belkhenchir, Gwénnaelle Carn, Florence Pèpe and Véronique
Warkentin; 6. Caregiver-child social pretend play: what transpires? Robert
D. Kavanaugh; 7. Just through the looking-glass: children's understanding
of pretense Angeline Lillard; 8. Young children's understanding of pretense
and other fictional mental states Jacqueline D. Woolley; 9. Pretend play,
metarepresentation and theory of mind Peter K. Smith; 10. Replica toys,
stories and a functional theory of mind Greta G. Fein, Lynn D. Darling and
Lois A. Groth; 11. Young children's animal-role pretend play Olin Eugene
Myers Jr.; 12. Imaginary companions and elaborate fantasy in childhood:
discontinuity with nonhuman animals Marjorie Taylor and Stephanie M.
Carlson; Part III. Pretense and Imagination in Primates: 13. Pretending in
monkeys Anne Zeller; 14. Pretending primates: play and simulation in the
evolution of primate societies Peter C. Reynolds; 15. Representational
capacities for pretense with scale models and photographs in chimpanzees
(Pan troglodytes) Sarah T. Boysen and Valerie A. Kuhlmeier; 16. Pretending
in free-ranging rehabilitant orangutans Anne E. Russon; 17. Seeing with the
mind's eye: eye-covering play in orangutans and Japanese macaques Anne E.
Russon, Paul L. Vasey and Carole Gauthier; 18. Possible precursors of
pretend play in nonpretend actions of captive gorillas (Gorilla gorilla)
Juan Carlos Gómez and Beatriz Martín-Andrade; 19. Pretending culture:
social and cognitive features of pretense in apes and humans Warren P.
Roberts and Mark A. Krause; 20. Empathy in a bonobo Ellen J. Ingmanson; 21.
Pretend play in a signalling gorilla Marilyn L. Matevia, Francine G. P.
Patterson and William A. Hillix; Part IV. Prospects: 22. Exploring pretense
in animals and children Robert W. Mitchell; References; Index.