Object permanence - sensorimotor period

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development psychology (Cognition in Infants and Children) Mindmap am Object permanence - sensorimotor period, erstellt von Elizabeth.T.Hill am 28/03/2014.
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Object permanence - sensorimotor period
  1. the ability to mentally represent objects that are no longer visible
    1. How does OP mature?
      1. Phase 1 & 2 - infants follow a moving object until it disappears from view
        1. Phase 3 - begin to predict the future position and reach towards partially hidden
          1. Phase 4 - can search & retrieve hidden objects, make A not B error
            1. Phase 5 - no longer make A not B error and can in fully disappeared objects
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