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Visual processes similar to the ones underlying Karen's miscue also occur in
visual transformations of gestalts and visual morphemes in Cree children's
spontaneous drawings. Inboth cases Cree children seemtohave switched to a "
visual ...
Visual processes similar to the ones underlying Karen's miscue also occur in
visual transformations of gestalts and visual morphemes in Cree children's
spontaneous drawings. Inboth cases Cree children seemtohave switched to a "
visual ...
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and during the course ofthese visits spontaneously took up the paper and pencils
which I conspicuously left for their use. However, unlike the past, childrentended
to draw individually ratherthan in groups (perhaps, ifIhad stayed longer, the ...
and during the course ofthese visits spontaneously took up the paper and pencils
which I conspicuously left for their use. However, unlike the past, childrentended
to draw individually ratherthan in groups (perhaps, ifIhad stayed longer, the ...
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whose drawings I collected spontaneously invented associations based on their
naive understanding of the play of shape and sound. Such activities are
undeniably creative and may even prefigure the sophisticated cognitive
processes at ...
whose drawings I collected spontaneously invented associations based on their
naive understanding of the play of shape and sound. Such activities are
undeniably creative and may even prefigure the sophisticated cognitive
processes at ...
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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