358:". This term refers to the hypothesized mental process where a new concept (e.g. a color name) is learned based only on a single exposure. They also discussed "extended mapping", the process by which children gradually brought the new concept into alignment with their previous understanding of a conceptual space. Carey argues that extended mapping requires both the creation of new primitives for words and hypothesis testing about word meanings. Fast mapping has become a central idea in developmental theories about the learning of words leading to "considerable methodological and theoretical advances". Studies of extended mapping are difficult and less often attempted.
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adults between age 65 and 81 displayed similar patterns of miscategorization on certain tasks. When asked to sort things according to whether or not they were alive, members of all three groups tended to categorize things that moved - including airplanes, watches, and bicycles - as "alive". Carey is examining the question of how executive functioning impacts adults' ability to express the knowledge they have previously learned.
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argued that such anthropomorphic thinking is not universal, emphasizing the effects of culture and experience.) Carey also compared the ways that knowledge is restructured by children and by adults. She argued that similar psychological processes are involved in conceptual development in children and in the development of theories by scientists as shown through the history of science.
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with later work on children's knowledge of biological concepts. Carey suggested that children's early understanding of biological concepts like "animal" indicates anthropomorphic thinking or folk theorization in which humans are expected to be prototypical of non-humans. (Subsequent researchers have
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Surprisingly, researchers have shown that elderly adults make errors in reasoning reminiscent of those made by young children. In adults this may reflect failures of executive functioning rather than the absence of relevant concepts. Children under 5, adults with
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Science at MIT who drafted and co-signed a letter to the then-Dean of Science (now Chancellor of Berkeley) Robert Birgeneau, which started a campaign to highlight and challenge gender discrimination at MIT.
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mechanisms or core knowledge systems, for dealing with object, agent, number, and possibly causality and space. These early representations provide a basis for further inference, reasoning, and the development of larger conceptual structures.
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Deborah Zaitchik have led the Executive Function and Conceptual Change project, to study how people integrate their existing knowledge with new knowledge that requires conceptual change. They have identified
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Houston-Price, Carmel (12 June 2014). "Fast mapping in lexical development". In
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869:——— (2001). "Evolutionary and Ontogenetic Foundations of Arithmetic".
2272:"NSF Award Search: Award # 1247396 - INSPIRE: Executive Function and Conceptual Change"
2238:"Bravo! APA honors psychology's best at its 2011 Annual Convention in Washington, D.C."
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Huang, Yi Ting; Spelke, Elizabeth; Snedeker, Jesse (1 April 2010).
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597:——— (2015). "The science of cognitive science".
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology School of Science faculty
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Mixon, Bobbie; Foundation, National Science (August 14, 2014).
2125:"The Conceptual Mind: New Directions in the Study of Concepts"
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2020, Atkinson Prize in Psychological and Cognitive Sciences,
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Science, United States Congress House Committee on (1998).
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770:"Math schemata and the origins of number representations"
1978:"Commentary on Alison Gopnik's "The Scientist As Child""
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Holyoak, Keith J.; Morrison, Robert G., eds. (2012).
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163:who is a professor of psychology at
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570:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2025:"Insights From the Youngest Minds"
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1293:"2002 William James Fellow Award"
774:The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
688:Language Learning and Development
645:The Behavioral and Brain Sciences
224:Susan Carey received her BA from
2129:Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
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1604:"Becoming a Cognitive Scientist"
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256:. Carey worked with refugees in
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1322:"Acquiring a single new word"
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228:in 1964. Carey then attended
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1381:APA Dictionary of Psychology
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2058:. Oxford University Press.
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452:David E. Rumelhart Prize
385:In 2009 Carey published
252:, who was visiting from
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199:David E. Rumelhart Prize
101:Developmental psychology
2322:"Thinking Conceptually"
1349:"Susan Elizabeth Carey"
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611:10.1111/1469-8676.12119
270:experimental psychology
1761:Zernike, Kate (2023).
1653:"Duplicating The Test"
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568:The origin of concepts
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387:The Origin of Concepts
331:Development Psychology
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185:The Origin of Concepts
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2350:Monitor on Psychology
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1982:Philosophy of Science
1925:Cognitive Development
1679:"WILLIAM N. CAREY JR"
1544:Psychological Science
1188:American Psychologist
1063:American Psychologist
850:Developmental Science
684:"Beyond Fast Mapping"
506:Guggenheim Fellowship
106:Cognitive development
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2447:"Dr. Susan E. Carey"
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337:Memory and Cognition
266:University of London
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78:Language development
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527:1984-1985, Fellow,
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399:executive function
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