Lesson n. 1: Pre-natal and post-natal development (Part I)
Stages of pre-natal development
What can go wrong
Developmental disabilities
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Lesson n. 2: Pre-natal and post-natal development (Part II)
Prospective studies
Organismic models
Prospective studies in organismic models
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Lesson n. 3: Pre-natal and post-natal development (Part III)
Factors that can influence child development
Other factors
ADHD
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Lesson n. 4: Perceptual development (Part I)
How perception of depth works
The Gibsoninan view
Invariant property and affordance
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Lesson n. 5: Perceptual development (Part II)
Are senses integrated or independent at birth
Methods of perception
Looking and reaching
Looking and listening
Looking and touching
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Lesson n. 6: Perceptual development (Part III)
Infant depth perception
Objects behind other objects
Moving the body through space
Visual proprioception
The visual cliff
Summing up
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Lesson n. 7: Language development (Part I)
Four aspects of language
The meanings of words
The classical idea
The modern idea
How the children learn the meanings of words
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Lesson n. 8: Language development (Part II)
Semantic features hypothesis and its problems
The current view: the prototype theory
The rules for sentences
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Lesson n. 9: Language development (Part III)
The rules for sentences (continued)
How do children lear the rules to make sentences
Surface and deep Structure of a sentence
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Lesson n. 10: Moral development (Part I)
Components of moral behavior
Component 1: Interpretation
Component 2: knowledge
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Lesson n. 11: Moral development (Part II)
Component 2: knowledge (conitnued)
Moral reasoning, relativism and formal operations
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Lesson n. 12: Social-emotional development: attachment (Part I)
Freudian theory
Learning theory
Bowlby's theory
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Lesson n. 13: Una scienza robotica degli esseri umani
Limiti delle teorie in psicologia
Cos'è un roboto
Robot umani e robot umanoidi
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Lesson n. 14: Robot che imparano
Imparare a distinguere le cose buone dalle cose cattive
Attaccamento alla madre
Imparare imitando gli altri
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Lesson n. 15: Robot che imparano a parlare
Imparare a rispondere ai comandi vocali
Imparare a rispondere ai comandi verbali formati da una sola parola
Imparare a rispondere ai comandi verbali formati da più parole
Imparare a categorizzare gli oggetti usando il linguaggio
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