Search for dissertations about: "Gustaf Gredebäck"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the words Gustaf Gredebäck.
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11. Manual Motor Development in Infancy : Execution and Observation of Actions
Abstract : Of all motor skills, manual reaching might be the one ability that matters most for infants’ perceptual, cognitive and social development. Reaching allows infants to learn about object properties, but also gives opportunities for socializing with others. READ MORE
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12. Investigating mental health disorders in relation to job and living related factors
Abstract : Job satisfaction plays an important role for life quality and health of working individuals. While studies have shown that self-reported mental health conditions such as stress, anxiety and depression are associated with job satisfaction, a large population-based study exploring and comparing self-reported physician posed diagnosed conditions and their association with job satisfaction and job tenure is missing. READ MORE
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13. The Social World Through Infants’ Eyes : How Infants Look at Different Social Figures
Abstract : This thesis aims to study how infants actively look at different social figures: parents and strangers. To study infants’ looking behavior in “live” situations, new methods to record looking behavior were tested. Study 1 developed a method to record looking behavior in “live” situations: a head-mounted camera. READ MORE
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14. Spatial and Numerical Abilities in Infants and Toddlers
Abstract : Having a basic understanding of numbers and math is important for functioning in society. The first mathematical challenge children meet is to learn to understand the natural numbers (the positive integers 1, 2 ,3…). Children must learn what number words symbolize and how to use counting to determine the number of elements in a set. READ MORE
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15. On the Move : Science and Development Behind Learning Sensorimotor Contingencies in the Mobile Paradigm
Abstract : Exploring the body and environment is essential for development. Detecting and learning contingent relationships between one’s own actions and their consequences instantiates such exploration. Furthermore, it facilitates the development of sense of agency, body awareness, and consciousness. READ MORE