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Sevcik, Rose A.; Romski, Mary Ann – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1995
This brief statement supports more research on the linguistic and cognitive abilities of animals, particularly primates, and sees direct applicability of such research to language learning by humans with mental retardation who have not learned to speak. (DB)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Animals, Cognitive Development, Language Acquisition
Peer reviewedGunderson, Virginia M.; Sackett, Gene P. – Developmental Psychology, 1984
Examined the development of pattern recognition in infant pigtailed macaques using the familiarization novelty technique. Results indicate that by at least 200 days postconception subjects show a consistently reliable visual response to novelty. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Development, Infants
Peer reviewedBerzonsky, Michael D. – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly, 1987
Discusses five- and six-year-old children's conceptions of life and death. Children were questioned about animals, plants, and inanimate objects. The most errors occurred when children judged inanimate objects; the fewest when they judged animals. The order of questions about either life or death significantly influenced children's responses. (NH)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Animals, Cognitive Development, Concept Formation
Peer reviewedKellert, Stephen R. – Journal of Environmental Education, 1985
Reviews a study's findings on children's (N=267) knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors toward animals and natural habitats. Research results indicate that existence of three stages in the development of children's perceptions of animals. Major differences in age, sex, ethnicity and urban/rural residence were also noted. (ML)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Animals, Attitude Change, Cognitive Development


