Geangu E, Senna I, Croci E, Turati C. The effect of biomechanical properties of motion on infants' perception of goal directed grasping actions. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 2015;129:55-67
The present study applied a preferential looking paradigm to test whether 6- and 9-month old infants...
Human infants readily interpret the actions of others in terms of goals, but the origins of this imp...
An eye tracking paradigm was used to investigate how infants' attention is modulated by observed goa...
In this study, 6-month-olds’ perception of an object-related human grasping action was compared with...
The present study investigates the plasticity of 7-month-old infants’ orienting of attention during ...
The present study investigates the plasticity of 7-month-old infants' orienting of attention during ...
When infants observe a human grasping action, experience-based accounts predict that all infants fam...
Perception & Goal-Directed Reaching in Infants. During infancy, goal-directed reaching for objects i...
Influential developmental theories claim that infants rely on goals when visually anticipating actio...
The development of reaching in early infancy is a monumental milestone that signifies their independ...
Investigating manual actions when infants' upper limbs are heavier can provide information on whethe...
The purpose of the study was to examine the effect of body orientation with respect to gravity on in...
The present research investigated whether 13.5-month-old infants would attribute to an actor a dispo...
An eye tracking paradigm was used to investigate how infants’ attention is modulated by observed goa...
This experiment examined the role of the head posture in 6-8 months old infants' reaching and graspi...
The present study applied a preferential looking paradigm to test whether 6- and 9-month old infants...
Human infants readily interpret the actions of others in terms of goals, but the origins of this imp...
An eye tracking paradigm was used to investigate how infants' attention is modulated by observed goa...
In this study, 6-month-olds’ perception of an object-related human grasping action was compared with...
The present study investigates the plasticity of 7-month-old infants’ orienting of attention during ...
The present study investigates the plasticity of 7-month-old infants' orienting of attention during ...
When infants observe a human grasping action, experience-based accounts predict that all infants fam...
Perception & Goal-Directed Reaching in Infants. During infancy, goal-directed reaching for objects i...
Influential developmental theories claim that infants rely on goals when visually anticipating actio...
The development of reaching in early infancy is a monumental milestone that signifies their independ...
Investigating manual actions when infants' upper limbs are heavier can provide information on whethe...
The purpose of the study was to examine the effect of body orientation with respect to gravity on in...
The present research investigated whether 13.5-month-old infants would attribute to an actor a dispo...
An eye tracking paradigm was used to investigate how infants’ attention is modulated by observed goa...
This experiment examined the role of the head posture in 6-8 months old infants' reaching and graspi...
The present study applied a preferential looking paradigm to test whether 6- and 9-month old infants...
Human infants readily interpret the actions of others in terms of goals, but the origins of this imp...
An eye tracking paradigm was used to investigate how infants' attention is modulated by observed goa...