PMID: 733442Jan 1, 1978Paper

Reaching in the dark

Perception
J G WishartJ Dunkeld

Abstract

Reaching for noise-making objects presented in darkness declines, then recovers, during infancy. The most probable explanation of this U-shaped function would seem to involve changes in reaching, changes in the perception of success, and changes in the body schema. There is no need to postulate any U-shaped change within the auditory system.

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Jan 1, 1972·Perception·J S Bruner, B Koslowski
Jun 1, 1964·Child Development·B L WHITER HELD

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Dec 27, 2011·Experimental Brain Research·Erin BabinskyJanette Atkinson
Aug 1, 1993·Child Development·R K CliftonM G Clarkson
Aug 1, 1993·Child Development·D H AshmeadM C Belvedere
Jun 10, 2008·Infant Behavior & Development·James D Morgante, Rachel Keen
Jun 12, 2013·Developmental Psychobiology·George F MichelEmily C Marcinowski
Sep 20, 2016·Infant and Child Development·Stuart MarcovitchMartha Ann Bell
Jun 1, 1982·Journal of Experimental Child Psychology·J G Wishart, T G Bower

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