Elizabeth Spelke

Spelke in April 2016 Elizabeth Shilin Spelke FBA (born May 28, 1949) is an American cognitive psychologist at the Department of Psychology of Harvard University and director of the Laboratory for Developmental Studies.

Starting in the 1980s, she carried out experiments on infants and young children to test their cognitive faculties. She has suggested that human beings have a large array of innate mental abilities. In recent years, she has made important contributions to the debate on cognitive differences between men and women. She defends the position that there is no scientific evidence of any significant disparity in the intellectual faculties of males and females. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Spatial representations of object locations and environment shape by Wang, Ranxiao, 1970-

    Published 2014
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    Individuation, identity and proper names in cognitive development by Sorrentino, Christina M., 1967-

    Published 2005
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