Crossing the Midline: Limits of Early Eye-Hand Behavior

作者: Robert R. Provine , Judith A. Westerman

DOI: 10.2307/1129420

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摘要: The development of the ability to extend the hand across the body midline to contact a visually presented object was examined in 48 normal, full-term, 9-20-week infants. One of …

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