Infants' emerging ability to represent occluded object motion.
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Development of Visual Motion Perception for Prospective Control: Brain and Behavioral Studies in InfantsSound support: intermodal information facilitates infants' perception of an occluded trajectoryThe effects of auditory information on 4-month-old infants' perception of trajectory continuity.Oscillatory activity in the infant brain reflects object maintenance.Action production influences 12-month-old infants' attention to others' actions.Predictive coding strategies for developmental neurorobotics.Infants' representations of three-dimensional occluded objectsActions Seen through Babies' Eyes: A Dissociation between Looking Time and Predictive Gaze.Sex differences during visual scanning of occlusion events in infants.Learning and memory facilitate predictive tracking in 4-month-olds.Development of object concepts in macaque monkeys.Beyond the search barrier: A new task for assessing object individuation in young infants.Eye tracking in infancy research.Development of internal models and predictive abilities for visual tracking during childhood.The development of motor behavior.10-Month-Old Infants Are Sensitive to the Time Course of Perceived Actions: Eye-Tracking and EEG EvidenceEditorial: Infants' Understanding and Production of Goal-Directed Actions in the Context of Social and Object-Related Interactions.Differential contributions of development and learning to infants' knowledge of object continuity and discontinuity.Infants predict other people's action goals.Predictive tracking over occlusions by 4-month-old infants.Phenomenal permanence and the development of predictive tracking in infancy.Fusion of visuo-ocular and vestibular signals in arm motor control.Anticipatory models in gaze control: a developmental model.Conditions for young infants' failure to perceive trajectory continuity.Developing Hierarchical Schemas and Building Schema Chains Through Practice Play Behavior.
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Infants' emerging ability to represent occluded object motion.
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Infants' emerging ability to represent occluded object motion.
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2004-02-01T00:00:00Z