International audienceThe aim of the present study was to understand what factors influence infants’ problem-solving behaviours on the multiple-string task. The main question focused on why infants usually solve the single string-pulling task at 12 months at the latest, whereas most 16-month-old infants still cannot solve the task when several strings are presented, only one of which is attached to the desired object. We investigated whether this difficulty is related to infants’ ability to inhibit their spontaneous immediate actions by comparing active and purely visual performance in this task. During the first part of the experiment, we assessed the ability of infants aged 16–20 months to solve the multiple-string task. The infants were ...
Few studies have investigated manual performance in infants when reaching and grasping for objects m...
Although 5-month-old infants select action modes that are adaptive to the size of the object (i.e., ...
The importance of continuous sight of the target in 7.5 month old infants\u27 reaching was explored ...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to understand what factors influence infants’...
Infants begin to coordinate their actions into means-end sequences at eight to nine months of age, a...
Two studies investigated the effects of various motor constraints of reaching on infants’ search per...
The present research investigated whether 13.5-month-old infants would attribute to an actor a dispo...
Do 9‐month‐old infants motorically simulate actions they perceive others perform? Two experiments te...
In this study, 6-month-olds’ perception of an object-related human grasping action was compared with...
none7siWe investigated how repeated, five-minute familiarization sessions occurring once a week ove...
In 2 experiments, the interplay of action perception and action production was investigated in 6-mon...
Important developments in executive function (EF) are thought to occur during the second year of lif...
Infants can anticipate the future location of a moving object and execute a predictive reach to inte...
International audienceWe investigated how repeated, five-minute familiarization sessions occurring o...
The use of an adult as a resource for help and instruction in a problem solving situation was examin...
Few studies have investigated manual performance in infants when reaching and grasping for objects m...
Although 5-month-old infants select action modes that are adaptive to the size of the object (i.e., ...
The importance of continuous sight of the target in 7.5 month old infants\u27 reaching was explored ...
International audienceThe aim of the present study was to understand what factors influence infants’...
Infants begin to coordinate their actions into means-end sequences at eight to nine months of age, a...
Two studies investigated the effects of various motor constraints of reaching on infants’ search per...
The present research investigated whether 13.5-month-old infants would attribute to an actor a dispo...
Do 9‐month‐old infants motorically simulate actions they perceive others perform? Two experiments te...
In this study, 6-month-olds’ perception of an object-related human grasping action was compared with...
none7siWe investigated how repeated, five-minute familiarization sessions occurring once a week ove...
In 2 experiments, the interplay of action perception and action production was investigated in 6-mon...
Important developments in executive function (EF) are thought to occur during the second year of lif...
Infants can anticipate the future location of a moving object and execute a predictive reach to inte...
International audienceWe investigated how repeated, five-minute familiarization sessions occurring o...
The use of an adult as a resource for help and instruction in a problem solving situation was examin...
Few studies have investigated manual performance in infants when reaching and grasping for objects m...
Although 5-month-old infants select action modes that are adaptive to the size of the object (i.e., ...
The importance of continuous sight of the target in 7.5 month old infants\u27 reaching was explored ...