THE MORAL SELF OF INFANCY - AFFECTIVE CORE AND PROCEDURAL KNOWLEDGE

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EMDE, RN
BIRINGEN, Z
CLYMAN, RB
OPPENHEIM, D
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10.1016/0273-2297(91)90013-E
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B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
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The early self has dual orgins in (1) a set of biologically prepared motives and (2) interactions with emotionally available caregivers. We think of self as an organizing mental process and as a regulator of experience. Most emotionally engaging experiences in infancy are stored as procedural knowledge and are made use of in ways that are not accessible to consciousness; such experiences nonetheless contribute substantially to an "affective core" of a dynamic self. Recent research also leads us to the view that the early self is a moral one. Significant variations in the moral self occur in both developmental and social contexts, and these variations point to the need for further research. © 1991.
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