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The role of locomotion in psychological development
2013
Frontiers in Psychology
The psychological revolution that follows the onset of independent locomotion in the latter half of the infant's first year provides one of the best illustrations of the intimate connection between action and psychological processes. In this paper, we document some of the dramatic changes in perception-action coupling, spatial cognition, memory, and social and emotional development that follow the acquisition of independent locomotion. We highlight the range of converging research operations
doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00440
pmid:23888146
pmcid:PMC3719016
fatcat:qq6yavuznzg3hf2gijzzzro2j4