In executing purposeful actions, adults select sufficient and necessary limbs. But infants often move goal-irrelevant limbs, suggesting a developmental process of motor specialization. Two experiments with 9- and 12-month-olds revealed gradual decreases in extraneous movements in non-acting limbs during unimanual actions. In Experiment 1, 9-month-olds produced more extraneous movements in the non-acting hand/arm and feet/legs than 12 month-olds. In Experiment 2, analysis of the spatiotemporal dynamics of infants’ movements revealed developmental declines in the spatiotemporal coupling of movements between acting and non acting hands/arms. We also showed that the degree of specialization in infants’ unimanual actions is associated with indiv...
Cerebral Palsy (CP), a common form of neurological pediatric disability, results from pre- or perina...
Aim:During motor development, infants learn to select adaptive motor strategies out of their motor r...
Recent research suggests that infants\u27 observation of others\u27 reaching actions activates corre...
In executing purposeful actions, adults select sufficient and necessary limbs. But infants often mov...
In executing purposeful actions, adults select sufficient and necessary limbs. But infants often mov...
A growing body of evidence suggests that, compared to later in development, the infant brain starts ...
Hand preference in infancy is marked by many developmental shifts in hand use and arm coupling as in...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors underlying the ability to plan object-orien...
Hand preference in infancy is marked by many developmental shifts in hand use and arm coupling as in...
In this paper we focus on how a developmental perspective on plasticity in the control of human move...
Despite extensive research examining overt behavioral changes of motor skills in infants, the neural...
Early in life, infants exhibit motor overflow, which can be defined as the generation of involuntary...
Actions are the translation of internal states such as intentions into overt gestures and goals. Act...
Asymmetric brain lesions around birth occur with an incidence of 1–2 every 1000 newborns. Most child...
Assessing infant handedness has been controversial. Different assessment techniques and theoretical ...
Cerebral Palsy (CP), a common form of neurological pediatric disability, results from pre- or perina...
Aim:During motor development, infants learn to select adaptive motor strategies out of their motor r...
Recent research suggests that infants\u27 observation of others\u27 reaching actions activates corre...
In executing purposeful actions, adults select sufficient and necessary limbs. But infants often mov...
In executing purposeful actions, adults select sufficient and necessary limbs. But infants often mov...
A growing body of evidence suggests that, compared to later in development, the infant brain starts ...
Hand preference in infancy is marked by many developmental shifts in hand use and arm coupling as in...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the factors underlying the ability to plan object-orien...
Hand preference in infancy is marked by many developmental shifts in hand use and arm coupling as in...
In this paper we focus on how a developmental perspective on plasticity in the control of human move...
Despite extensive research examining overt behavioral changes of motor skills in infants, the neural...
Early in life, infants exhibit motor overflow, which can be defined as the generation of involuntary...
Actions are the translation of internal states such as intentions into overt gestures and goals. Act...
Asymmetric brain lesions around birth occur with an incidence of 1–2 every 1000 newborns. Most child...
Assessing infant handedness has been controversial. Different assessment techniques and theoretical ...
Cerebral Palsy (CP), a common form of neurological pediatric disability, results from pre- or perina...
Aim:During motor development, infants learn to select adaptive motor strategies out of their motor r...
Recent research suggests that infants\u27 observation of others\u27 reaching actions activates corre...