The cognitive development of infants is a part of developmental psychology that studies the internal states of infants and very young children. How infants begin to think, remember and process information is valuable knowledge to many disciplines, and remains largely unknown due to experimental challenges, philosophical questions, and infant amnesia. The most prominent text in the field is surely Jean Piaget's Theory of cognitive development.

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  • The cognitive development of infants is a part of developmental psychology that studies the internal states of infants and very young children. How infants begin to think, remember and process information is valuable knowledge to many disciplines, and remains largely unknown due to experimental challenges, philosophical questions, and infant amnesia. The most prominent text in the field is surely Jean Piaget's Theory of cognitive development.
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  • The cognitive development of infants is a part of developmental psychology that studies the internal states of infants and very young children. How infants begin to think, remember and process information is valuable knowledge to many disciplines, and remains largely unknown due to experimental challenges, philosophical questions, and infant amnesia. The most prominent text in the field is surely Jean Piaget's Theory of cognitive development.
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  • Infant cognitive development
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