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John M Franchak

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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|July 31, 2021
Towards a common code for difficulty: Navigating a narrow gap is like memorizing an extra digitIman Feghhi, John M Franchak, David A Rosenbaum
Developmental Psychology|April 13, 2026
Natural statistics of infants' everyday motor experiences relate to sitting and walking developmentJohn M Franchak, Hailey N Rousey, Hanzhi Wang
Developmental Psychology|January 8, 2024
Longitudinal relations between independent walking, body position, and object experiences in home lifeJohn M Franchak, Kellan Kadooka, Caitlin M Fausey
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|October 24, 2013
Perception-action development from infants to adults: perceiving affordances for reaching through openingsShaziela Ishak, John M Franchak, Karen E Adolph
Behavior Research Methods|September 18, 2023
Long-form recording of infant body position in the home using wearable inertial sensorsJohn M Franchak, Maximilian Tang, Hailey Rousey, et al.
Developmental Science|October 27, 2017
See and be seen: Infant-caregiver social looking during locomotor free playJohn M Franchak, Kari S Kretch, Karen E Adolph
Acta Psychologica|January 22, 2025
Risky actions: Why and how to estimate variability in motor performanceJohn M Franchak, Christina M Hospodar, Karen E Adolph
Child Development|December 18, 2013
Crawling and walking infants see the world differentlyKari S Kretch, John M Franchak, Karen E Adolph
Experimental Brain Research|September 20, 2012
Perception of passage through openings depends on the size of the body in motionJohn M Franchak, Emma C Celano, Karen E Adolph
Developmental Science|January 6, 2026
Within-Day Variations in Infant Body Position Predict Caregiver Speech InputHailey N Rousey, Maximilian Tang, Sahrai Garcia, et al.
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Attention, Perception & Psychophysics|July 31, 2021
Towards a common code for difficulty: Navigating a narrow gap is like memorizing an extra digitIman Feghhi, John M Franchak, David A Rosenbaum
Developmental Psychology|April 13, 2026
Natural statistics of infants' everyday motor experiences relate to sitting and walking developmentJohn M Franchak, Hailey N Rousey, Hanzhi Wang
Developmental Psychology|January 8, 2024
Longitudinal relations between independent walking, body position, and object experiences in home lifeJohn M Franchak, Kellan Kadooka, Caitlin M Fausey
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|October 24, 2013
Perception-action development from infants to adults: perceiving affordances for reaching through openingsShaziela Ishak, John M Franchak, Karen E Adolph
Behavior Research Methods|September 18, 2023
Long-form recording of infant body position in the home using wearable inertial sensorsJohn M Franchak, Maximilian Tang, Hailey Rousey, et al.
Developmental Science|October 27, 2017
See and be seen: Infant-caregiver social looking during locomotor free playJohn M Franchak, Kari S Kretch, Karen E Adolph
Acta Psychologica|January 22, 2025
Risky actions: Why and how to estimate variability in motor performanceJohn M Franchak, Christina M Hospodar, Karen E Adolph
Child Development|December 18, 2013
Crawling and walking infants see the world differentlyKari S Kretch, John M Franchak, Karen E Adolph
Experimental Brain Research|September 20, 2012
Perception of passage through openings depends on the size of the body in motionJohn M Franchak, Emma C Celano, Karen E Adolph
Developmental Science|January 6, 2026
Within-Day Variations in Infant Body Position Predict Caregiver Speech InputHailey N Rousey, Maximilian Tang, Sahrai Garcia, et al.
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