Previous research has considered infant spontaneous kicking as a form of exploration. According to this view, spontaneous kicking provides information about motor degrees of freedom and may shape multijoint coordinations for more complex movement patterns such as gait. Recent work has demonstrated that multifractal, multiplicative fluctuations in exploratory movements index energy flows underlying perceptual-motor information. If infant spontaneous kicking is exploratory and occasions an upstream flow of information from the motor periphery, we expected not only that multiplicativity of fluctuations at the hip should promote multiplicativity of fluctuations at more distal joints (i.e., reflecting downstream effects of neural control) but al...
A critical issue in the study of infant development is to identify the processes by which task-speci...
The age-related effects of unilateral weighting on spontaneously generated kicks in 18 healthy, full...
This study aimed at testing the hypothesis that reactive biomechanical responses elicited by unexpec...
Complexity science has helped neuroscientists shed new light on brain-body coordination during movem...
In mammals, the developmental path that links the primary behaviours observed during foetal stages t...
Problems associated with motor development in infants have received much attention in the recent yea...
When does modular control of locomotion emerge during human development? One view is that modularity...
The main question asked in the present study was whether support could be found for the notion that ...
<div><p>A critical issue in the study of infant development is to identify the processes by which ta...
This dissertation explores how chaos can provide a platform for the nervous system to control locomo...
A critical issue in the study of infant development is to identify the processes by which task-speci...
The main question asked in the present study was whether support could be found for the notion that ...
Although previous work in nonlinear dynamics on neurobiological coordination and control has provide...
Contains fulltext : 89986.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Infants make p...
Contingent learning is an agent for infants to explore the environment, which enhances the maturatio...
A critical issue in the study of infant development is to identify the processes by which task-speci...
The age-related effects of unilateral weighting on spontaneously generated kicks in 18 healthy, full...
This study aimed at testing the hypothesis that reactive biomechanical responses elicited by unexpec...
Complexity science has helped neuroscientists shed new light on brain-body coordination during movem...
In mammals, the developmental path that links the primary behaviours observed during foetal stages t...
Problems associated with motor development in infants have received much attention in the recent yea...
When does modular control of locomotion emerge during human development? One view is that modularity...
The main question asked in the present study was whether support could be found for the notion that ...
<div><p>A critical issue in the study of infant development is to identify the processes by which ta...
This dissertation explores how chaos can provide a platform for the nervous system to control locomo...
A critical issue in the study of infant development is to identify the processes by which task-speci...
The main question asked in the present study was whether support could be found for the notion that ...
Although previous work in nonlinear dynamics on neurobiological coordination and control has provide...
Contains fulltext : 89986.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Infants make p...
Contingent learning is an agent for infants to explore the environment, which enhances the maturatio...
A critical issue in the study of infant development is to identify the processes by which task-speci...
The age-related effects of unilateral weighting on spontaneously generated kicks in 18 healthy, full...
This study aimed at testing the hypothesis that reactive biomechanical responses elicited by unexpec...