2000
DOI: 10.1075/ce.1.1.05dal
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The developmental roots of consciousness and emotional experience

Abstract: Charles Darwin is generally credited with having formulated the first systematic attempt to explain the evolutionary origins and function of the expression of emotions in animals and humans. His ingenious theory, however, was burdened with popular misconceptions about human phylogenetic heritage and bore the philosophical and theoretical deficiencies of the brain science of his era that his successors strove to overcome. In their attempts to rectify Darwin's errors, William James, James Mark Baldwin and John D… Show more

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“…The same behaviors are observed any time the infant's free, self-directed movement is opposed or impeded. It is interesting to note that this same response gives infants the ability to swim (Dalton, 2000); the inability to breathe, perhaps the most confining of all feelings, triggers the flailing behavior. As a young animal develops, this general lashing out may lead to destruction or warding off of a predator.…”
Section: Novelty Constraints To Freedom and The Action-consciousnesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The same behaviors are observed any time the infant's free, self-directed movement is opposed or impeded. It is interesting to note that this same response gives infants the ability to swim (Dalton, 2000); the inability to breathe, perhaps the most confining of all feelings, triggers the flailing behavior. As a young animal develops, this general lashing out may lead to destruction or warding off of a predator.…”
Section: Novelty Constraints To Freedom and The Action-consciousnesmentioning
confidence: 97%