Predictive reaching for moving objects by human infants |
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Authors: | Claes von Hofsten |
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Affiliation: | University of Uppsala Sweden |
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Abstract: | To what degree do infants use a predictive strategy when reaching for moving objects? This question was studied longitudinally in five infants from 18 to 36 weeks of age. The aiming of 356 reaches were analyzed by a technique that took into consideration the three-dimensional properties of the reaches. Each reach was divided into ballistic steps and the aiming of each step was calculated and compared with an optimal value. It was found that the infants studied had an ability to reach for fast moving objects in a predictive way. Further, the results show that the predictive ability is remarkably good in the lowest age groups which suggests that it is, at least partly, prewired. What develops seems mainly to be the mobility aspects of reaching which makes for more economical and flexible reaching. Older infants reach successfully for the fast moving object also with a nonpredictive chasing strategy. |
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Keywords: | Requests for reprints should be sent to Claes von Hofsten Department of Psychology Box 227 S-751 04 Uppsala Sweden. |
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