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Jeffrey J Lockman

Child development

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Child Development|February 25, 2009
Child Development begins its 80th year of continually publishing the best and most forward-looking research in the developmental sciences. EditorialJeffrey J Lockman
Child Development|November 18, 2014
Looking back and looking aheadJeffrey J Lockman
Child Development|July 31, 2020
The Human Face Becomes Mapped as a Sensorimotor Reaching Space During the First YearLisa K Chinn, Claire F Noonan, Jeffrey J Lockman
Child Development|May 19, 2016
Culture Influences Action Understanding in Infancy: Prediction of Actions Performed With Chopsticks and Spoons in Chinese and Swedish InfantsDorota Green, Qi Li, Jeffrey J Lockman, et al.
Child Development|October 17, 2013
When does tool use become distinctively human? Hammering in young childrenBjörn Alexander Kahrs, Wendy P Jung, Jeffrey J Lockman
Child Development|October 31, 2012
Motor origins of tool useBjörn A Kahrs, Wendy P Jung, Jeffrey J Lockman
Child Development|January 18, 2023
Tactile training facilitates infants' ability to reach to targets on the bodyEszter Somogyi, Mollie Hamilton, Lisa K Chinn, et al.
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Child Development|February 25, 2009
Child Development begins its 80th year of continually publishing the best and most forward-looking research in the developmental sciences. EditorialJeffrey J Lockman
Child Development|November 18, 2014
Looking back and looking aheadJeffrey J Lockman
Child Development|July 31, 2020
The Human Face Becomes Mapped as a Sensorimotor Reaching Space During the First YearLisa K Chinn, Claire F Noonan, Jeffrey J Lockman
Child Development|May 19, 2016
Culture Influences Action Understanding in Infancy: Prediction of Actions Performed With Chopsticks and Spoons in Chinese and Swedish InfantsDorota Green, Qi Li, Jeffrey J Lockman, et al.
Child Development|October 17, 2013
When does tool use become distinctively human? Hammering in young childrenBjörn Alexander Kahrs, Wendy P Jung, Jeffrey J Lockman
Child Development|October 31, 2012
Motor origins of tool useBjörn A Kahrs, Wendy P Jung, Jeffrey J Lockman
Child Development|January 18, 2023
Tactile training facilitates infants' ability to reach to targets on the bodyEszter Somogyi, Mollie Hamilton, Lisa K Chinn, et al.
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