Piaget’s stages of development include sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational. While there is some criticism of them, they may help characterize child development.
During development, the brain undergoes sequential anatomical, functional, and organizational changes necessary to support the complex adaptive behavior of a mature normal individual. The delineation ...
Spontaneous, random baby movements aid the development of their sensorimotor system, according to new research led by the University of Tokyo. Detailed motion capture of newborns and infants was ...
In a recent essay by Sam Altman, titled “The Intelligence Age,” he paints a picture for the future of AI. He states that with AI, “fixing the climate, establishing a space colony, and the discovery of ...
Objective There is a need to explore the many factors that may have a more subtle influence on, or relationship with, sensorimotor control as it pertains to anterior cruciate ligament injury risk. Due ...
"I Can Feel My Heart Beat" from the visual journals of Cathy Malchiodi, Ph.D. Source: © 2020 Courtesy of Cathy Malchiodi, Ph.D. In working with trauma, many of the ...
People who play action video games such as Call of Duty or Assassin’s Creed seem to learn a new sensorimotor skill more quickly than non-gamers do, say University of Toronto psychology researchers. A ...