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Janna M Gottwald

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Experimental Brain Research|May 13, 2015
Infants' prospective control during object manipulation in an uncertain environmentJanna M Gottwald, Gustaf Gredebäck
Trials|September 24, 2022
The impact of interactive book sharing on child cognitive and socio-cognitive development (the REaL trial): study protocol for a randomized controlled trialLinda Forssman, Janna M Gottwald
Experimental Brain Research|July 21, 2019
Two-step actions in infancy-the TWAIN modelJanna M Gottwald, Gustaf Gredebäck, Marcus Lindskog
Frontiers in Psychology|November 6, 2015
Good is up-spatial metaphors in action observationJanna M Gottwald, Birgit Elsner, Olga Pollatos
Psychological Science|October 22, 2016
An Embodied Account of Early Executive-Function DevelopmentJanna M Gottwald, Sheila Achermann, Carin Marciszko, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 12, 2022
The role of hand size in body representation: a developmental investigationDorothy Cowie, Janna M Gottwald, Laura-Ashleigh Bird, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|September 1, 2019
The development of visually guided steppingRachel Mowbray, Janna M Gottwald, Manfei Zhao, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics|April 19, 2021
My Virtual Self: The Role of Movement in Children's Sense of EmbodimentHayley Dewe, Janna M Gottwald, Laura-Ashleigh Bird, et al.
Child Development|September 1, 2022
A Pre-registered sticky mittens study: active training does not increase reaching and grasping in a swedish contextLinda van den Berg, Klaus Libertus, Pär Nyström, et al.
Child Development|August 9, 2020
The Developing Bodily Self: How Posture Constrains Body Representation in ChildhoodJanna M Gottwald, Laura-Ashleigh Bird, Samantha Keenaghan, et al.
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Experimental Brain Research|May 13, 2015
Infants' prospective control during object manipulation in an uncertain environmentJanna M Gottwald, Gustaf Gredebäck
Trials|September 24, 2022
The impact of interactive book sharing on child cognitive and socio-cognitive development (the REaL trial): study protocol for a randomized controlled trialLinda Forssman, Janna M Gottwald
Experimental Brain Research|July 21, 2019
Two-step actions in infancy-the TWAIN modelJanna M Gottwald, Gustaf Gredebäck, Marcus Lindskog
Frontiers in Psychology|November 6, 2015
Good is up-spatial metaphors in action observationJanna M Gottwald, Birgit Elsner, Olga Pollatos
Psychological Science|October 22, 2016
An Embodied Account of Early Executive-Function DevelopmentJanna M Gottwald, Sheila Achermann, Carin Marciszko, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 12, 2022
The role of hand size in body representation: a developmental investigationDorothy Cowie, Janna M Gottwald, Laura-Ashleigh Bird, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|September 1, 2019
The development of visually guided steppingRachel Mowbray, Janna M Gottwald, Manfei Zhao, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics|April 19, 2021
My Virtual Self: The Role of Movement in Children's Sense of EmbodimentHayley Dewe, Janna M Gottwald, Laura-Ashleigh Bird, et al.
Child Development|September 1, 2022
A Pre-registered sticky mittens study: active training does not increase reaching and grasping in a swedish contextLinda van den Berg, Klaus Libertus, Pär Nyström, et al.
Child Development|August 9, 2020
The Developing Bodily Self: How Posture Constrains Body Representation in ChildhoodJanna M Gottwald, Laura-Ashleigh Bird, Samantha Keenaghan, et al.
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