Behavioral flexibility-the ability to tailor motor actions to changing body-environment relations-is critical for functional movement. Navigating the everyday environment requires the ability to generate a wide repertoire of actions, select the appropriate action for the current situation, and implement it quickly and accurately. We used a new, adjustable barrier paradigm to assess flexibility of motor actions in 20 17-month-old (eight girls, 12 boys) and 14 13-month-old (seven girls, eight boys) walking infants and a comparative sample of 14 adults (eight women, six men). Most participants were White, non-Hispanic, and middle class. Participants navigated under barriers normalized to their standing height (overhead, eye, chest, hip, and kn...
Aim:During motor development, infants learn to select adaptive motor strategies out of their motor r...
This study examined the unique and interactive roles of age and locomotor posture (crawling vs. walk...
Abstract-A short-term longitudinal slttdy was conducted to as-sess changes in the patteTlling ofthe ...
Learning to walk is a protracted process lasting well into childhood. Extensive research has studied...
The ability to adapt to change is a critical component of motor skill because we must constantly cop...
Complex gait (e.g. obstacle avoidance) requires a higher cognitive load than simple steady state gai...
Individuals constantly navigate through a complex environment, stepping over and around obstacles in...
Hand preference in infancy is marked by many developmental shifts in hand use and arm coupling as in...
Background: In typical development, postural adjustments during reaching change in the second half o...
Reaching movements in adults are accompanied by complex postural adjustments which are controlled by...
Movement experiences foster infants’ motor development. After experiencing self-induced optical flow...
International audienceAlthough there is suggestive evidence that a link exists between independent w...
Walking through real-world environments involves using perceptual information to make complex choice...
This longitudinal study assessed how infants and mothers used different postures and modulated their...
The authors examined the effects of locomotor experience on infants ’ perceptual judgments in a pote...
Aim:During motor development, infants learn to select adaptive motor strategies out of their motor r...
This study examined the unique and interactive roles of age and locomotor posture (crawling vs. walk...
Abstract-A short-term longitudinal slttdy was conducted to as-sess changes in the patteTlling ofthe ...
Learning to walk is a protracted process lasting well into childhood. Extensive research has studied...
The ability to adapt to change is a critical component of motor skill because we must constantly cop...
Complex gait (e.g. obstacle avoidance) requires a higher cognitive load than simple steady state gai...
Individuals constantly navigate through a complex environment, stepping over and around obstacles in...
Hand preference in infancy is marked by many developmental shifts in hand use and arm coupling as in...
Background: In typical development, postural adjustments during reaching change in the second half o...
Reaching movements in adults are accompanied by complex postural adjustments which are controlled by...
Movement experiences foster infants’ motor development. After experiencing self-induced optical flow...
International audienceAlthough there is suggestive evidence that a link exists between independent w...
Walking through real-world environments involves using perceptual information to make complex choice...
This longitudinal study assessed how infants and mothers used different postures and modulated their...
The authors examined the effects of locomotor experience on infants ’ perceptual judgments in a pote...
Aim:During motor development, infants learn to select adaptive motor strategies out of their motor r...
This study examined the unique and interactive roles of age and locomotor posture (crawling vs. walk...
Abstract-A short-term longitudinal slttdy was conducted to as-sess changes in the patteTlling ofthe ...