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Volume 6 (2018): Issue s1 (Jan 2018)
in
Journal of Motor Learning and Development
Print ISSN:
2325-3193
Online ISSN:
2325-3215
Editorial
Introduction: Object Processing and Motor Development
Original Research
On the Relation Between Infants’ Spatial Object Processing and Their Motor Skills
A Longitudinal Study of Motor and Cognitive Development in Infants With Congenital Idiopathic Clubfoot
Ten-Month-Old Infants Understand the Relationship Between Object Weight and Compression in Support Events
Crawling Experience Relates to Postural and Emotional Reactions to Optic Flow in a Virtual Moving Room
Availability of Peripheral Optic Flow Influences Whether Infants Cross a Visual Cliff
How Visual and Motor Experience Shapes the Development of Infants’ Perception of Actions Performed by Social Partners
Directing Gaze on a Scene Before Reaching for an Object: Changes Over the First Year of Life
Measuring Prospective Motor Control in Action Development
Online Movement Monitoring Modulates Feedback Processing in Motor Learning: An Analysis of Event-Related Potentials
A Case for Sensorimotor Simulation as a Basis for the Animate–Inanimate Distinction in Infancy
Inside Out: How Body Postures, Bioenergetic Resources, and Inflammation Shape Perceptual Content
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