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Drawing and the non-verbal mind : a life-span perspective / [edited by] Chris Lange-Küttner, Annie Vinter.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008Description: viii, 351 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0521872057
  • 9780521872058
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 153 22
LOC classification:
  • BF456.D7 D73 2008
Online resources:
Contents:
Contemporary enquiries into a long-standing domain : drawing research / Chris Lange-Küttner and Annie Vinter -- Understanding reflections of self and other objects / Kim Bard -- Drawing production, drawing re-experience and drawing re-cognition / Josephine Ross -- Style and other factors affecting children's recognition of their own drawings / Robin N. Campbell ... [et al.] -- Children's understanding of the dual nature of pictures / Richard Jolley -- Pictorial intention, action and interpretation / Norman H. Freeman and Esther Adi-Japha -- The interaction of biomechanical and cognitive constraints in the production of children's drawing / Gregory Braswell and Karl Rosengren -- Graphic syntax and representational development / Annie Vinter, Delphine Picard and Viviane Fernandes -- Spatial structures in children's drawings : how do they develop? / Sergio Morra -- Figures in and out of context : absent, simple, complex and halved spatial fields / Chris Lange-Küttner -- Spatial and symbolic codes in the development of three-dimensional graphic representation / Maria A. Tallandini and Luisa Morassi -- On contours seen and contours drawn / Jan B. Deręgowski -- Benefits of graphic design expertise in old age : compensatory effects of a graphical lexicon? / Ulman Lindenberger ... [et al.] -- Drawing as a 'window' on deteriorating conceptual knowledge in neurodegenerative disease / Karalyn Patterson and Sharon W. Erzinçlioğlu -- Drawings by a blind adult : orthogonals, parallels and convergence in two directions without T-junctions / John M. Kennedy and Igor Juricevic -- Differences between individuals with and without autism in copying tasks : how knowledge interferes when drawing perspective / Elizabeth Sheppard, Peter Mitchell and Danielle Ropar.
Summary: "Drawing and its analysis has been an important sub-discipline of developmental psychology since the early 20th century. This unique collection of essays unites leading empirical researchers from Europe, the United States and Canada to provide a valuable introduction to state-of-the-art drawing research. Focusing on the core problems associated with the visual mind, the contributors examine how drawing development relates to changes in cognition. Topics covered include visual (self) recognition, style, media understanding, inhibition, executive attention, priming, memory, meaning, and figural and spatial concepts. The effects of biological constraints such as motor control, grip and handedness, blindness, neuropsychological conditions and old age are also explained. The book provides a fascinating insight into the life-span and productivity of the non-verbal, visual mind."--Publisher description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contemporary enquiries into a long-standing domain : drawing research / Chris Lange-Küttner and Annie Vinter -- Understanding reflections of self and other objects / Kim Bard -- Drawing production, drawing re-experience and drawing re-cognition / Josephine Ross -- Style and other factors affecting children's recognition of their own drawings / Robin N. Campbell ... [et al.] -- Children's understanding of the dual nature of pictures / Richard Jolley -- Pictorial intention, action and interpretation / Norman H. Freeman and Esther Adi-Japha -- The interaction of biomechanical and cognitive constraints in the production of children's drawing / Gregory Braswell and Karl Rosengren -- Graphic syntax and representational development / Annie Vinter, Delphine Picard and Viviane Fernandes -- Spatial structures in children's drawings : how do they develop? / Sergio Morra -- Figures in and out of context : absent, simple, complex and halved spatial fields / Chris Lange-Küttner -- Spatial and symbolic codes in the development of three-dimensional graphic representation / Maria A. Tallandini and Luisa Morassi -- On contours seen and contours drawn / Jan B. Deręgowski -- Benefits of graphic design expertise in old age : compensatory effects of a graphical lexicon? / Ulman Lindenberger ... [et al.] -- Drawing as a 'window' on deteriorating conceptual knowledge in neurodegenerative disease / Karalyn Patterson and Sharon W. Erzinçlioğlu -- Drawings by a blind adult : orthogonals, parallels and convergence in two directions without T-junctions / John M. Kennedy and Igor Juricevic -- Differences between individuals with and without autism in copying tasks : how knowledge interferes when drawing perspective / Elizabeth Sheppard, Peter Mitchell and Danielle Ropar.

"Drawing and its analysis has been an important sub-discipline of developmental psychology since the early 20th century. This unique collection of essays unites leading empirical researchers from Europe, the United States and Canada to provide a valuable introduction to state-of-the-art drawing research. Focusing on the core problems associated with the visual mind, the contributors examine how drawing development relates to changes in cognition. Topics covered include visual (self) recognition, style, media understanding, inhibition, executive attention, priming, memory, meaning, and figural and spatial concepts. The effects of biological constraints such as motor control, grip and handedness, blindness, neuropsychological conditions and old age are also explained. The book provides a fascinating insight into the life-span and productivity of the non-verbal, visual mind."--Publisher description.

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