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Observations on the development of reaching for moving objects.
Authors:C von Hofsten  K Lindhagen
Institution:University of Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:How infants come to master reaching for moving objects was studied in a situation where the distance to and the velocity of the moving object varied. Eleven infants participated in the study. They were from 12 to 24 weeks old at the first session, were seen at 3-week intervals until 30 weeks old, and were finally seen once at 36 weeks old. The following behaviors were observed from video recordings: frequency of fixated and followed motions, latency to first goal-directed behavior, type of goal-directed behaviors, and type of reaches. It was found that by the time the infant masters reaching for stationary objects he will also successfully reach for moving ones. Eighteen-week-old infants caught the object as it moved at 30 cm/sec. The results suggest a basic human capacity to time-coordinate one's behavior with external events, and to foresee in one's actions future positions of moving objects.
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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