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Developmental Science|December 3, 2014
Active vision in passive locomotion: real-world free viewing in infants and adultsKari S Kretch, Karen E Adolph
Developmental Science|April 17, 2013
No bridge too high: infants decide whether to cross based on the probability of falling not the severity of the potential fallKari S Kretch, Karen E Adolph
Nestle Nutrition Institute Workshop Series|November 9, 2020
The Importance of Motor Skills for DevelopmentKaren E Adolph, Justine E Hoch
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|January 21, 2023
Protracted development of motor cortex constrains rich interpretations of infant cognitionMark S Blumberg, Karen E Adolph
Current Biology : CB|June 21, 2022
Autism: The face value of eye contactKaren E Adolph, Kelsey L West
Vision Research|October 12, 2010
Visually guided navigation: head-mounted eye-tracking of natural locomotion in children and adultsJohn M Franchak, Karen E Adolph
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|July 7, 2000
Walking infants adapt locomotion to changing body dimensionsK E Adolph, A M Avolio
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|December 2, 2016
The development of motor behaviorKaren E Adolph, John M Franchak
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 17, 2013
Gut estimates: Pregnant women adapt to changing possibilities for squeezing through doorwaysJohn M Franchak, Karen E Adolph
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|June 27, 2024
What we don't know about what babies know: Reconsidering psychophysics, exploration, and infant behaviorKaren E Adolph, Mark A Schmuckler
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Developmental Science|December 3, 2014
Active vision in passive locomotion: real-world free viewing in infants and adultsKari S Kretch, Karen E Adolph
Developmental Science|April 17, 2013
No bridge too high: infants decide whether to cross based on the probability of falling not the severity of the potential fallKari S Kretch, Karen E Adolph
Nestle Nutrition Institute Workshop Series|November 9, 2020
The Importance of Motor Skills for DevelopmentKaren E Adolph, Justine E Hoch
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|January 21, 2023
Protracted development of motor cortex constrains rich interpretations of infant cognitionMark S Blumberg, Karen E Adolph
Current Biology : CB|June 21, 2022
Autism: The face value of eye contactKaren E Adolph, Kelsey L West
Vision Research|October 12, 2010
Visually guided navigation: head-mounted eye-tracking of natural locomotion in children and adultsJohn M Franchak, Karen E Adolph
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|July 7, 2000
Walking infants adapt locomotion to changing body dimensionsK E Adolph, A M Avolio
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews. Cognitive Science|December 2, 2016
The development of motor behaviorKaren E Adolph, John M Franchak
Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|December 17, 2013
Gut estimates: Pregnant women adapt to changing possibilities for squeezing through doorwaysJohn M Franchak, Karen E Adolph
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|June 27, 2024
What we don't know about what babies know: Reconsidering psychophysics, exploration, and infant behaviorKaren E Adolph, Mark A Schmuckler
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