The coordination of infant's reaching, grasping, catching and posture: A natural physical approach

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Abstract

The point of departure of this chapter is the inseparability of perception and action. This coupling is approached from a developmental perspective. In order to lay a basis for this coupling, the concepts of affordances, laws of control, and the role of constraints on the development of coordination are discussed. The chapter continues with a search for empirical evidence from a natural physical perspective with respect to the development of reaching and posture. Informational (e.g., object size, time-to-contact information) and physical constraints (e.g., direction of the gravity force) are discussed. Further it is emphasized that postural stability is conditional for the coordination of reaching, catching and grasping. © 1993, Elsevier Science & Technology All rights reserved.

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Savelsbergh, G. J. P., & Kamp, J. van der. (1993). The coordination of infant’s reaching, grasping, catching and posture: A natural physical approach. Advances in Psychology, 97(C), 289–317. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0166-4115(08)60957-7

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