Infants’ Characteristics and Skills: Dissolving the Nature/Nurture Dichotomy

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Autor(a) principal: Resende,Briseida
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Trends in Psychology
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Resumo: Abstract According to an emergent group of researchers, systemic, relational and evolutionary thought is needed to understand the development of organisms’ characteristics and competences. In this paper, we first introduce the prevalent view on the biological basis of behavior, based on the New Synthesis of Modern Biology. Next, we present the critical view of those who defend Extended Evolutionary Synthesis. The existing debate between the different perspectives is illustrated by studies on infants’ sensorial capacities, attachment, and neonatal imitation. Possible interpretations, based on the theoretical approaches presented, lead to a reflection on the innate/acquired dichotomy: from the prevailing view, this dichotomy is overcome because the interaction between the innate and the acquired is being considered to explain the characteristics of living beings. A further reflection on the developmental processes involved in the emergence of behavior, on the concepts of what is learning and what is innate leads to the dissolution of this dichotomy.
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title Infants’ Characteristics and Skills: Dissolving the Nature/Nurture Dichotomy
spellingShingle Infants’ Characteristics and Skills: Dissolving the Nature/Nurture Dichotomy
Resende,Briseida
Development
human ethology
evolution
nature/nurture dichotomy
title_short Infants’ Characteristics and Skills: Dissolving the Nature/Nurture Dichotomy
title_full Infants’ Characteristics and Skills: Dissolving the Nature/Nurture Dichotomy
title_fullStr Infants’ Characteristics and Skills: Dissolving the Nature/Nurture Dichotomy
title_full_unstemmed Infants’ Characteristics and Skills: Dissolving the Nature/Nurture Dichotomy
title_sort Infants’ Characteristics and Skills: Dissolving the Nature/Nurture Dichotomy
author Resende,Briseida
author_facet Resende,Briseida
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Resende,Briseida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Development
human ethology
evolution
nature/nurture dichotomy
topic Development
human ethology
evolution
nature/nurture dichotomy
description Abstract According to an emergent group of researchers, systemic, relational and evolutionary thought is needed to understand the development of organisms’ characteristics and competences. In this paper, we first introduce the prevalent view on the biological basis of behavior, based on the New Synthesis of Modern Biology. Next, we present the critical view of those who defend Extended Evolutionary Synthesis. The existing debate between the different perspectives is illustrated by studies on infants’ sensorial capacities, attachment, and neonatal imitation. Possible interpretations, based on the theoretical approaches presented, lead to a reflection on the innate/acquired dichotomy: from the prevailing view, this dichotomy is overcome because the interaction between the innate and the acquired is being considered to explain the characteristics of living beings. A further reflection on the developmental processes involved in the emergence of behavior, on the concepts of what is learning and what is innate leads to the dissolution of this dichotomy.
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