Inspired by the Developmental Systems perspective, we studied the development of reaching during mid-childhood (5-10 years of age) not just at the performance level (i.e., endpoint movements), as commonly done in earlier studies, but also at the joint angle level. Because the endpoint position (i.e., the tip of the index finger) at the reaching target can be achieved with multiple joint angle combinations, we partitioned variability in joint angles over trials into variability that does not (goal-equivalent variability, GEV) and that does (non-goal-equivalent variability, NGEV) influence the endpoint position, using the Uncontrolled Manifold method. Quantifying this structure in joint angle variability allowed us to examine whether and how ...
Successful reaching requires postural control, either by active regulation or by postural support. T...
We evaluated the development of postural adjustments accompanying reaching movements in sitting chil...
In this study, the reach-to-grasp movement of 5-year-old children was compared to that of adults. Pa...
Inspired by the Developmental Systems perspective, we studied the development of reaching during mid...
Although research suggests that experience may be a better indicator of the acquisition of certain a...
Goal-directed actions become truly functional and skilled when they are consistent yet flexible. In ...
This study was undertaken to follow the development of the capability to produce fast and precise mo...
This study examined age-related differences in the coordinative mechanism of the reach-to-grasp move...
Studies have suggested that proper postural control is essential for the development of reaching. Ho...
Age-related changes in movement time and spatial distribution of pointing errors were investigated u...
The Dynamic Systems Approach (DSA) to development has been shown to be a promising theory to underst...
This study was undertaken to follow the development of the capability to produce fast and precise mo...
Reaching movements in adults are accompanied by complex postural adjustments which are controlled by...
Successful reaching requires postural control, either by active regulation or by postural support. T...
We evaluated the development of postural adjustments accompanying reaching movements in sitting chil...
In this study, the reach-to-grasp movement of 5-year-old children was compared to that of adults. Pa...
Inspired by the Developmental Systems perspective, we studied the development of reaching during mid...
Although research suggests that experience may be a better indicator of the acquisition of certain a...
Goal-directed actions become truly functional and skilled when they are consistent yet flexible. In ...
This study was undertaken to follow the development of the capability to produce fast and precise mo...
This study examined age-related differences in the coordinative mechanism of the reach-to-grasp move...
Studies have suggested that proper postural control is essential for the development of reaching. Ho...
Age-related changes in movement time and spatial distribution of pointing errors were investigated u...
The Dynamic Systems Approach (DSA) to development has been shown to be a promising theory to underst...
This study was undertaken to follow the development of the capability to produce fast and precise mo...
Reaching movements in adults are accompanied by complex postural adjustments which are controlled by...
Successful reaching requires postural control, either by active regulation or by postural support. T...
We evaluated the development of postural adjustments accompanying reaching movements in sitting chil...
In this study, the reach-to-grasp movement of 5-year-old children was compared to that of adults. Pa...