Ontogenesis of learning and memory: Biopsychosocial and dynamical systems perspectives.

Dev Psychobiol

Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut.

Published: April 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • The article reviews recent research on how infants develop memory, focusing on shifting the emphasis from merely describing behaviors to understanding their functions.
  • It discusses various approaches to early learning and memory, including ecological models and the influence of both human and non-human studies.
  • The authors argue for a multidisciplinary perspective that considers biological, social, and ecological influences on memory development to better understand the underlying mechanisms.

Article Abstract

In this article, we review recent empirical and theoretical work on infant memory development, highlighting future directions for the field. We consider the state of the field since Carolyn Rovee-Collier's call for developmental scientists to "shift the focus from what to why," emphasizing the function of infant behavior and the value of integrating fractionized, highly specialized subfields. We discuss functional approaches of early learning and memory, including ecological models of memory development and relevant empirical work in human and non-human organisms. Ontogenetic changes in learning and memory occur in developing biological systems, which are embedded in broader socio-cultural contexts with shifting ecological demands that are in part determined by the infants themselves. We incorporate biopsychosocial and dynamical systems perspectives as we analyze the state of the field's integration of multiple areas of specialization to provide more holistic understanding of the contributing factors and underlying mechanisms of the development of memory.

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