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The Development of Ambiguous Figure Perception

ISBN: 978-1-444-35019-7

April 2011

Wiley-Blackwell

140 pages

Description
This monograph has two aims: first, to identify specific processes of the reversal phenomenon by using a developmental approach. Second, to use ambiguous figures as a research tool to shed more light onto children's developing understanding of pictorial representation.

About the Author
Marina C.Wimmer is a lecturer in Psychology at the University of Plymouth (England). Her research focuses on children’s cognitive development in several domains: false memories, mental imagery, perception and conception of ambiguous figures, and pictorial representations. Her current research explores how mental imagery develops in children and how that differs from adults.

Martin J. Doherty is a lecturer at the University of Stirling, Scotland. His research focuses on the development of children’s understanding of representation. He recently published Theory of Mind: How Children Understand Others Thoughts and Feelings (2009, Psychology Press).