了解核心知识的关键在于胎儿
1School of Psychology, The University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand vincent.reid@waikato.ac.nz https://profiles.waikato.ac.nz/vincent.reid/.
The Behavioral and brain sciences
|June 27, 2024
概括
了解人性需要研究胎儿发育,而不仅仅是婴儿期. 对早期阶段的研究为核心知识,感知和认知提供了关键的见解.
科学领域:
- 发展心理学 发展心理学
- 认知科学 认知科学
- 人类胚胎学 人类胚胎学
背景情况:
- 婴儿研究对于理解人类认知至关重要.
- 然而,更关键的发育期往往被忽视.
- 这一时期虽然难以获得,但却包含了关键的见解.
研究的目的:
- 论证胎儿研究的基本重要性.
- 重构理解人类本性的起点.
- 强调产前发育在认知科学中的重要性.
主要方法:
- 现有婴儿研究的概念分析.
- 理论框架强调产前发育.
- 关于核心知识和感知的文献综述.
主要成果:
- 婴儿研究虽然有价值,但本身就不够.
- 胎儿期被提出为一个更基本的起点.
- 了解核心知识需要检查产前发育.
结论:
- 胎儿研究对于完全了解人类认知是必不可少的.
- 对胎儿的研究对于定义人类本性至关重要.
- 从婴儿到胎儿的重点转移对于发展科学来说是必要的.
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