Learning in the Development of Infant Locomotion: v. 62, No. 251 (Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development) - Tapa blanda

Adolph, Karen

 
9780226007663: Learning in the Development of Infant Locomotion: v. 62, No. 251 (Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development)

Sinopsis

Infants master crawling and walking in varied environments while their bodies and skills continually change. This study examines their adaptive responses and reveals a process of differentiation and selection spurred by changes in everyday experience, body dimensions and locomotor proficiency.

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Infants master crawling and walking in an environment filled with varied and unfamiliar surfaces. At the same time, infants' bodies and skills continually change. The changing demands of everyday locomotion require infants to adapt locomotion to the properties of the terrain and to their own physical abilities. This Monograph examines how infants acquire adaptive locomotion in a novel task - going up and down slopes. Infants were tested longitudinally from their first week of crawling until several weeks after they began walking. Findings indicate that learning generalized from everyday experience traveling over flat surfaces at home but that learning was specific to infants' typical method of locomotion and vantage point. Moreover, learning was not the result of simple associations between a particular locomotor response and a particular slope. Rather, infants learned to gauge their abilities on-line as they encountered each hill at the start of the trial. Change in locomotor responses and exploratory movements revealed a process of differentiation and selection spurred by changes in infants' everyday experience, body dimensions, and locomotor proficiency on flat ground.

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9780631224563: Learning in the Development of Infant Locomotion (Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development)

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ISBN 10:  0631224564 ISBN 13:  9780631224563
Editorial: Wiley-Blackwell, 2000
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