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K E Adolph

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Psychological Science|March 29, 2001
Specificity of learning: why infants fall over a veritable cliffK E Adolph
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 1, 1995
Psychophysical assessment of toddlers' ability to cope with slopesK E Adolph
Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development|January 1, 1997
Learning in the development of infant locomotionK 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
Experimental Brain Research|March 16, 2017
Motor decisions are not black and white: selecting actions in the "gray zone"D M Comalli, D Persand, K E Adolph
Child Development|December 5, 1998
Learning to crawlK E Adolph, B Vereijken, M A Denny
Child Development|August 1, 1993
Crawling versus walking infants' perception of affordances for locomotion over sloping surfacesK E Adolph, M A Eppler, E J Gibson
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 7, 2000
Gender bias in mothers' expectations about infant crawlingE R Mondschein, K E Adolph, C S Tamis-LeMonda
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Psychological Science|March 29, 2001
Specificity of learning: why infants fall over a veritable cliffK E Adolph
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|August 1, 1995
Psychophysical assessment of toddlers' ability to cope with slopesK E Adolph
Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development|January 1, 1997
Learning in the development of infant locomotionK 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
Experimental Brain Research|March 16, 2017
Motor decisions are not black and white: selecting actions in the "gray zone"D M Comalli, D Persand, K E Adolph
Child Development|December 5, 1998
Learning to crawlK E Adolph, B Vereijken, M A Denny
Child Development|August 1, 1993
Crawling versus walking infants' perception of affordances for locomotion over sloping surfacesK E Adolph, M A Eppler, E J Gibson
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology|November 7, 2000
Gender bias in mothers' expectations about infant crawlingE R Mondschein, K E Adolph, C S Tamis-LeMonda
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