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Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies
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July 23, 2020
Evidence of Early Strategies in Learning to Walk
Winona Snapp-Childs, Daniela Corbetta
Infant Behavior & Development
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December 17, 2008
Seeing and touching: the role of sensory-motor experience on the development of infant reaching
Daniela Corbetta, Winona Snapp-Childs
Human Movement Science
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April 17, 2018
Training children aged 5-10 years in manual compliance control to improve drawing and handwriting
Geoffrey P Bingham, Winona Snapp-Childs
Experimental Brain Research
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July 24, 2009
The affordance of barrier crossing in young children exhibits dynamic, not geometric, similarity
Winona Snapp-Childs, Geoffrey P Bingham
Developmental Psychobiology
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August 4, 2006
Plasticity in the development of handedness: evidence from normal development and early asymmetric brain injury
Daniela Corbetta, Joshua Williams, Winona Snapp-Childs
Human Movement Science
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June 1, 2018
Information about relative phase in bimanual coordination is modality specific (not amodal), but kinesthesis and vision can teach one another
Geoffrey P Bingham, Winona Snapp-Childs, Qin Zhu
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
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August 25, 2010
Perceptual learning immediately yields new stable motor coordination
Andrew D Wilson, Winona Snapp-Childs, Geoffrey P Bingham
Journal of Child Neurology
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October 19, 2012
A sensorimotor approach to the training of manual actions in children with developmental coordination disorder
Winona Snapp-Childs, Mark Mon-Williams, Geoffrey P Bingham
Experimental Brain Research
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May 2, 2015
Transfer of learning between unimanual and bimanual rhythmic movement coordination: transfer is a function of the task dynamic
Winona Snapp-Childs, Andrew D Wilson, Geoffrey P Bingham
Human Movement Science
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December 20, 2015
Progressive reduction versus fixed level of support during training: When less is less
Winona Snapp-Childs, Xiaoye Michael Wang, Geoffrey P Bingham
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Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society on Infant Studies
|
July 23, 2020
Evidence of Early Strategies in Learning to Walk
Winona Snapp-Childs, Daniela Corbetta
Infant Behavior & Development
|
December 17, 2008
Seeing and touching: the role of sensory-motor experience on the development of infant reaching
Daniela Corbetta, Winona Snapp-Childs
Human Movement Science
|
April 17, 2018
Training children aged 5-10 years in manual compliance control to improve drawing and handwriting
Geoffrey P Bingham, Winona Snapp-Childs
Experimental Brain Research
|
July 24, 2009
The affordance of barrier crossing in young children exhibits dynamic, not geometric, similarity
Winona Snapp-Childs, Geoffrey P Bingham
Developmental Psychobiology
|
August 4, 2006
Plasticity in the development of handedness: evidence from normal development and early asymmetric brain injury
Daniela Corbetta, Joshua Williams, Winona Snapp-Childs
Human Movement Science
|
June 1, 2018
Information about relative phase in bimanual coordination is modality specific (not amodal), but kinesthesis and vision can teach one another
Geoffrey P Bingham, Winona Snapp-Childs, Qin Zhu
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance
|
August 25, 2010
Perceptual learning immediately yields new stable motor coordination
Andrew D Wilson, Winona Snapp-Childs, Geoffrey P Bingham
Journal of Child Neurology
|
October 19, 2012
A sensorimotor approach to the training of manual actions in children with developmental coordination disorder
Winona Snapp-Childs, Mark Mon-Williams, Geoffrey P Bingham
Experimental Brain Research
|
May 2, 2015
Transfer of learning between unimanual and bimanual rhythmic movement coordination: transfer is a function of the task dynamic
Winona Snapp-Childs, Andrew D Wilson, Geoffrey P Bingham
Human Movement Science
|
December 20, 2015
Progressive reduction versus fixed level of support during training: When less is less
Winona Snapp-Childs, Xiaoye Michael Wang, Geoffrey P Bingham
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of 3