The history of the development of higher mental functions
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The history of the development of higher mental functions
(Cognition and language : a series in psycholinguistics, . The collected works of L.S. Vygotsky ; v. 4)
, c1997
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"Originally published by Plenum Press in 1997"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. 287) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this volume, readers are introduced to Vygotsky's argument for a theoretical and methodological approach to differentiate "higher" mental functions from the more basic brain processes that other theorists believed were at the center of the psychological apparatus.
Table of Contents
The Problem of the Development of Higher Mental Functions.
Research Method.
Analysis of Higher Mental Functions.
The Structure of Higher Mental Functions.
Genesis of Higher Mental Functions.
The Development of Speech.
Prehistory of the Development of Written Language.
Development of Arithmetic Operations.
Mastering Attention.
The Development of Mnemonic and Mnemotechnical Functions.
Development of Speech and Thinking.
Self-Control.
Cultivation of Higher Forms of Behavior.
The Problem of Cultural Age.
Conclusion.
Further Research.
Development of Personality and World View in the Child.
The Question of Multilingual Children.
Epilogue.
Notes to the Russian Edition.
Indexes.
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