Self-Generated Experience and the Development of Lateralized Neurobehavioral Organization in Infants

作者: George F. Michel

DOI: 10.1016/S0065-3454(08)60176-X

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摘要: Publisher Summary The ability to use visual information coordinate and regulate the adaptive movement patterns of hands is a type fine motor control, which seems undergo distinct form changes during infancy. Various aspects this skill appear at different ages for types manual actions, eye-hand coordination plays an integral part in all measures sensorimotor development infant. Both handedness right bias are significant parts our human evolutionary heritage. developmental sequence lateralized processes infancy reveals how may have developed. underlying illustrates particular can emerge through self-generated suggests on contribute other neuropsychological functioning. Infant hand-use preferences not just expressions current lateralization organization infant's neuromotor processes. More research needed role program control performance.

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