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Sabrina L Thurman
Daniela Corbetta

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Frontiers in Psychology|April 30, 2019
Changes in Posture and Interactive Behaviors as Infants Progress From Sitting to Walking: A Longitudinal StudySabrina L Thurman, Daniela Corbetta
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|October 6, 2020
Using network analysis to capture developmental change: An illustration from infants' postural transitionsSabrina L Thurman, Daniela Corbetta
Developmental Psychology|May 2, 2017
Spatial exploration and changes in infant-mother dyads around transitions in infant locomotionSabrina L Thurman, Daniela Corbetta
Frontiers in Psychology|June 27, 2014
Mapping the feel of the arm with the sight of the object: on the embodied origins of infant reachingDaniela Corbetta, Sabrina L Thurman, Rebecca F Wiener, et al.
Infant Behavior & Development|January 28, 2015
Ethical considerations in longitudinal studies of human infantsSabrina L Thurman
Infant Behavior & Development|February 14, 2025
Infants' organization of pull-to-stand behaviors during play: A longitudinal investigationSabrina L Thurman, Rebecca Rose
Child Development|September 17, 2013
Evaluating and approaching a strange animal: children's trust in informant testimonyJanet J Boseovski, Sabrina L Thurman
Developmental Psychology|January 1, 2004
Object retrieval in the 1st year of life: learning effects of task exposure and box transparencyKathryn E Bojczyk, Daniela Corbetta
Journal of Motor Behavior|March 7, 2002
Infants return to two-handed reaching when they are learning to walkDaniela Corbetta, Kathryn E Bojczyk
Frontiers in Psychology|May 21, 2016
Assessing the Impact of Movement Consequences on the Development of Early Reaching in InfancyJoshua L Williams, Daniela Corbetta
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Frontiers in Psychology|April 30, 2019
Changes in Posture and Interactive Behaviors as Infants Progress From Sitting to Walking: A Longitudinal StudySabrina L Thurman, Daniela Corbetta
Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies|October 6, 2020
Using network analysis to capture developmental change: An illustration from infants' postural transitionsSabrina L Thurman, Daniela Corbetta
Developmental Psychology|May 2, 2017
Spatial exploration and changes in infant-mother dyads around transitions in infant locomotionSabrina L Thurman, Daniela Corbetta
Frontiers in Psychology|June 27, 2014
Mapping the feel of the arm with the sight of the object: on the embodied origins of infant reachingDaniela Corbetta, Sabrina L Thurman, Rebecca F Wiener, et al.
Infant Behavior & Development|January 28, 2015
Ethical considerations in longitudinal studies of human infantsSabrina L Thurman
Infant Behavior & Development|February 14, 2025
Infants' organization of pull-to-stand behaviors during play: A longitudinal investigationSabrina L Thurman, Rebecca Rose
Child Development|September 17, 2013
Evaluating and approaching a strange animal: children's trust in informant testimonyJanet J Boseovski, Sabrina L Thurman
Developmental Psychology|January 1, 2004
Object retrieval in the 1st year of life: learning effects of task exposure and box transparencyKathryn E Bojczyk, Daniela Corbetta
Journal of Motor Behavior|March 7, 2002
Infants return to two-handed reaching when they are learning to walkDaniela Corbetta, Kathryn E Bojczyk
Frontiers in Psychology|May 21, 2016
Assessing the Impact of Movement Consequences on the Development of Early Reaching in InfancyJoshua L Williams, Daniela Corbetta
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