Most research with the mobile paradigm has the underlying assumption that young infants can selectively move the limb causing the contingent feedback from the mobile while avoiding irrelevant motor responses. Contrary to this long-held belief, others have argued that such differentiation ability is not fully developed early in life. In the current study, we revisited the traditional mobile paradigm with a contemporary research approach (using high-precision motion capture techniques, a yoked-control design, and a large sample size) to investigate whether response differentiation ability emerges before 5 months of age. The data collected from 76 infants (aged between 115 and 159 days) revealed that infants can learn sensorimotor contingencie...
A reliable and adaptive relationship between action and perception is necessary for postural control...
The 'sense of agency' refers to the experiential state that one's actions cause events in the world....
During development, infants garner knowledge about their environment and their own body through expl...
Most research with the mobile paradigm has the underlying assumption that young infants can selectiv...
A critical issue in the study of infant development is to identify the processes by which task-speci...
A critical issue in the study of infant development is to identify the processes by which task-speci...
<div><p>A critical issue in the study of infant development is to identify the processes by which ta...
In executing purposeful actions, adults select sufficient and necessary limbs. But infants often mov...
In this review article, we describe the mobile paradigm, a method used for more than 50 years to ass...
Aim:During motor development, infants learn to select adaptive motor strategies out of their motor r...
Hand preference in infancy is marked by many developmental shifts in hand use and arm coupling as in...
A growing body of evidence suggests that, compared to later in development, the infant brain starts ...
2013-04-30Infants born preterm with very low birth weight are at increased risk for developing spast...
In executing purposeful actions, adults select sufficient and necessary limbs. But infants often mov...
Somogyi E, Jacquey L, Heed T, et al. Which limb is it? Responses to vibrotactile stimulation in earl...
A reliable and adaptive relationship between action and perception is necessary for postural control...
The 'sense of agency' refers to the experiential state that one's actions cause events in the world....
During development, infants garner knowledge about their environment and their own body through expl...
Most research with the mobile paradigm has the underlying assumption that young infants can selectiv...
A critical issue in the study of infant development is to identify the processes by which task-speci...
A critical issue in the study of infant development is to identify the processes by which task-speci...
<div><p>A critical issue in the study of infant development is to identify the processes by which ta...
In executing purposeful actions, adults select sufficient and necessary limbs. But infants often mov...
In this review article, we describe the mobile paradigm, a method used for more than 50 years to ass...
Aim:During motor development, infants learn to select adaptive motor strategies out of their motor r...
Hand preference in infancy is marked by many developmental shifts in hand use and arm coupling as in...
A growing body of evidence suggests that, compared to later in development, the infant brain starts ...
2013-04-30Infants born preterm with very low birth weight are at increased risk for developing spast...
In executing purposeful actions, adults select sufficient and necessary limbs. But infants often mov...
Somogyi E, Jacquey L, Heed T, et al. Which limb is it? Responses to vibrotactile stimulation in earl...
A reliable and adaptive relationship between action and perception is necessary for postural control...
The 'sense of agency' refers to the experiential state that one's actions cause events in the world....
During development, infants garner knowledge about their environment and their own body through expl...