During infancy, smart perceptual mechanisms develop allowing infants to judge time-space motion dynamics more efficiently with age and locomotor experience. This emerging capacity may be vital to enable preparedness for upcoming events and to be able to navigate in a changing environment. Little is known about brain changes that support the development of prospective control and about processes, such as preterm birth, that may compromise it. As a function of perception of visual motion, this paper will describe behavioral and brain studies with young infants investigating the development of visual perception for prospective control. By means of the three visual motion paradigms of occlusion, looming, and optic flow, our research shows the i...
The experiments of this thesis have used apparent motion in random-dot patterns to explore the devel...
Electroencephalogram (EEG) was used in full-term and pre-term infants at the age of 4 to 5 and 11 to...
Several studies on visual development support the notion that healthy, low-risk preterm infants bene...
During infancy, smart perceptual mechanisms develop allowing infants to judge time-space motion dyna...
When a moving object disappears behind an occluding surface, the prediction of its reappearance must...
Infants' poor motor abilities limit their interaction with their environment and render studying inf...
The ability to discriminate the trajectories of moving objects is highly adaptive and fundamental fo...
Children born very preterm, at less than 32 weeks of gestation, have an increased risk of developing...
<div><p>Infants' poor motor abilities limit their interaction with their environment and render stud...
How do young infants understand and act on their constantly changing environment? An action perspect...
Infants' poor motor abilities limit their interaction with their environment and render studying inf...
Research has shown that infants are able to track a moving target efficiently – even if it is transi...
A model of gaze control is describes that includes mechanisms for predictive control using a forward...
Abstract In order to understand how experience of an action alters functional brain responses to vis...
Background: The ability to perceive and process visuospatial information is a condition for broader ...
The experiments of this thesis have used apparent motion in random-dot patterns to explore the devel...
Electroencephalogram (EEG) was used in full-term and pre-term infants at the age of 4 to 5 and 11 to...
Several studies on visual development support the notion that healthy, low-risk preterm infants bene...
During infancy, smart perceptual mechanisms develop allowing infants to judge time-space motion dyna...
When a moving object disappears behind an occluding surface, the prediction of its reappearance must...
Infants' poor motor abilities limit their interaction with their environment and render studying inf...
The ability to discriminate the trajectories of moving objects is highly adaptive and fundamental fo...
Children born very preterm, at less than 32 weeks of gestation, have an increased risk of developing...
<div><p>Infants' poor motor abilities limit their interaction with their environment and render stud...
How do young infants understand and act on their constantly changing environment? An action perspect...
Infants' poor motor abilities limit their interaction with their environment and render studying inf...
Research has shown that infants are able to track a moving target efficiently – even if it is transi...
A model of gaze control is describes that includes mechanisms for predictive control using a forward...
Abstract In order to understand how experience of an action alters functional brain responses to vis...
Background: The ability to perceive and process visuospatial information is a condition for broader ...
The experiments of this thesis have used apparent motion in random-dot patterns to explore the devel...
Electroencephalogram (EEG) was used in full-term and pre-term infants at the age of 4 to 5 and 11 to...
Several studies on visual development support the notion that healthy, low-risk preterm infants bene...