During infant development, objects and their functions are learned by means of active exploration. Factors that may influence exploration include reaching and grasping ability, object properties and the presence of developmental disorders. We assessed the development of exploratory actions in 16 typically-developing (TD) infants and 9 infants with Down syndrome (DS) after reaching onset. Infants with DS reached for and explored objects less frequently than TD infants, especially small objects. Over time, the amount of reaches increased in both groups, with no changes in the amount of exploration in the DS group. Pre-grasping actions were different across objects, but less efficient in generating action-relevant information in the DS group. ...
The purpose of the present study was to describe the rate of motor development in infants with Down ...
This report was designed to investigate learning in the early stage for the formation of human behav...
Infants and young children with Down syndrome can be engaging and affectionate. It seems that in the...
Reaching and grasping skills have been described to emerge from a dynamic interaction between intrin...
Reaching and grasping skills have been described to emerge from a dynamic interaction between intrin...
Introduction In the first year of life, typically developing infants make huge strides in motor deve...
A growing body of evidence suggests that, compared to later in development, the infant brain starts ...
Research has shown that bimanual actions are demonstrative of the functional brain development; thus...
Abstract – Early intervention approaches for facilitating motor development in infants and children ...
Recent theoretical approaches to infant development have highlighted the importance of exploratory a...
Competence in object search and pretend play are argued to reflect young children's representational...
Competence in object search and pretend play are argued to reflect young children's representational...
The playground is a key environment where young children learn to navigate in both the physical and ...
The purpose of the present study was to describe the rate of motor development in infants with Down ...
This report was designed to investigate learning in the early stage for the formation of human behav...
The purpose of the present study was to describe the rate of motor development in infants with Down ...
This report was designed to investigate learning in the early stage for the formation of human behav...
Infants and young children with Down syndrome can be engaging and affectionate. It seems that in the...
Reaching and grasping skills have been described to emerge from a dynamic interaction between intrin...
Reaching and grasping skills have been described to emerge from a dynamic interaction between intrin...
Introduction In the first year of life, typically developing infants make huge strides in motor deve...
A growing body of evidence suggests that, compared to later in development, the infant brain starts ...
Research has shown that bimanual actions are demonstrative of the functional brain development; thus...
Abstract – Early intervention approaches for facilitating motor development in infants and children ...
Recent theoretical approaches to infant development have highlighted the importance of exploratory a...
Competence in object search and pretend play are argued to reflect young children's representational...
Competence in object search and pretend play are argued to reflect young children's representational...
The playground is a key environment where young children learn to navigate in both the physical and ...
The purpose of the present study was to describe the rate of motor development in infants with Down ...
This report was designed to investigate learning in the early stage for the formation of human behav...
The purpose of the present study was to describe the rate of motor development in infants with Down ...
This report was designed to investigate learning in the early stage for the formation of human behav...
Infants and young children with Down syndrome can be engaging and affectionate. It seems that in the...