Development of Behavior Systems

The purpose of this chapter is to present a general framework for studying the development of behavior. The thesis to be defended here is that the building blocks of behavior are various kinds of perceptual, central, and motor components, all of which can exist independently. The study of development is primarily the study of changes in these components themselves and in the connections among them

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