E Adi‐Japha, J Berberich‐Artzi, A Libnawi - Child development, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
A. Karmiloff‐Smith's (1990) task of drawing a nonexistent object is considered to be a measure of cognitive flexibility. The notion of earlier emergence of cognitive flexibility in …
S Morra, C Gobbo, Z Marini, R Sheese - 2012 - taylorfrancis.com
Tying together almost four decades of neo-Piagetian research, Cognitive Development provides a unique critical analysis and a comparison of concepts across neo-Piagetian …
S Morra, S Panesi, L Traverso, MC Usai - Journal of Experimental Child …, 2018 - Elsevier
This article provides a selective review of the literature on executive function development and related topics, focusing on the conceptual and terminological confusions that might …
J Way, P Ginns - Education Sciences, 2024 - mdpi.com
There exists a substantial body of research evidence that embodied learning modes can enhance children's mathematics learning, yet implementation of the research findings in …
S Panesi, S Morra - The Open Psychology Journal, 2018 - openpsychologyjournal.com
Background: Extensive research examined the development of both language and drawing, but the relationship between these symbolic representation systems is less investigated and …
C Lange‐Küttner, M Ebersbach - British Journal of Psychology, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The current study tested gender differences in the developmental transition from drawing cubes in two‐versus three dimensions (3D), and investigated the underlying spatial abilities …
S Morra, S Panesi - Cognitive Development, 2017 - Elsevier
This article presents a model of scribbling development, proposing that children's working memory capacity development constrains the acquisition of visual control, the development …
This book re-examines the case of Nadia, discovered as a child aged six, who had been drawing with phenomenal skill and visual realism from the age of three, despite having …
S Panesi, S Morra - Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2016 - Elsevier
Previous research suggests that young children draw animals by adapting their scheme for the human figure. This can be considered an early form of drawing flexibility. This study …