Rapid, experience-related changes in the organization of children's semantic knowledge
The organization of knowledge according to relations between concepts is crucially
important for many cognitive processes, and its emergence during childhood is a key focus
of cognitive development research. Prior evidence about the role of learning and experience
in the development of knowledge organization primarily comes from studies investigating
differences between preexisting, naturally occurring groups (eg, children from rural vs. urban
settings, children who own a pet vs. children who do not) and a handful of studies on the …
important for many cognitive processes, and its emergence during childhood is a key focus
of cognitive development research. Prior evidence about the role of learning and experience
in the development of knowledge organization primarily comes from studies investigating
differences between preexisting, naturally occurring groups (eg, children from rural vs. urban
settings, children who own a pet vs. children who do not) and a handful of studies on the …
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