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Drawing and Cognition: Descriptive and Experimental Studies of Graphic Production Processes

Drawing and Cognition: Descriptive and Experimental Studies of Graphic Production Processes

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When we do something as apparently simple as sketching a map, constructing a working diagram, or drawing an imaginary face to amuse ourselves, we utilise a complex set of abilities:: perceptual, mechanical, strategic, representational, pragmatic. Peter van Sommers sets out to distinguish and describe the various layers of organisation in the drawing performances of ordinary people - adults and children. Drawings, like language, have a multi-layered structure. Because much of the structure represents tacit knowledge, a variety of special observational and analytic methods must be developed to provide a comprehensive empirical account of graphic production. This book illuminates the link between laboratory methods and the study of an important skill exercised in the real world. It will be of interest to a wide range of cognitive psychologists as well as to many neuropsychologists and others concerned with art, aesthetics, writing and script evolution.
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Publication date
2009
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
300
Dimensions (mm)
152.00 x 229.00
Weight (g)
440
  • Preface; 1. Basic executive constraints in drawing; 2. Maintaining paper contact, anchoring and planning; 3. The reproduction of rectilinear figures; 4. The production of curvilinear forms; 5. The impact of meaning on executive strategies; 6. Simple representational drawing; 7. Difficult graphic tasks:: a failure in perceptual analysis?; 8. Stability and evolution in childrens drawings; 9. Innovations, primitives, contour and space in childrens drawings; 10. Childrens repeated drawings:: how are innovations coded?; 11. The pragmatics of everyday graphic production; References; Index.
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