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Transduction in general is the transportation or transformation of something from one form, place, or concept to another. In psychology, transduction refers to reasoning from specific cases to general cases, typically employed by children during their development. The word has many specialized definitions in varying fields. Furthermore, transduction is defined as what takes place when many sensors in the body convert physical signals from the environment into encoded neural signals sent to the central nervous system.

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  • La transduction en psychologie du développement est un type de raisonnement typiquement utilisé par des enfants de deux à sept ans, précédant l'apparition du raisonnement par induction et par déduction (Piaget, 1925). * Portail de la psychologie (fr)
  • Transduction in general is the transportation or transformation of something from one form, place, or concept to another. In psychology, transduction refers to reasoning from specific cases to general cases, typically employed by children during their development. The word has many specialized definitions in varying fields. Furthermore, transduction is defined as what takes place when many sensors in the body convert physical signals from the environment into encoded neural signals sent to the central nervous system. (en)
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  • La transduction en psychologie du développement est un type de raisonnement typiquement utilisé par des enfants de deux à sept ans, précédant l'apparition du raisonnement par induction et par déduction (Piaget, 1925). * Portail de la psychologie (fr)
  • Transduction in general is the transportation or transformation of something from one form, place, or concept to another. In psychology, transduction refers to reasoning from specific cases to general cases, typically employed by children during their development. The word has many specialized definitions in varying fields. Furthermore, transduction is defined as what takes place when many sensors in the body convert physical signals from the environment into encoded neural signals sent to the central nervous system. (en)
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  • Transduction (psychologie) (fr)
  • Transduction (psychology) (en)
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