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1. An update of the development of motor behavior.

2. The development of gait and mobility: Form and function in infant locomotion.

3. Self-recognition: From touching the body to knowing the self.

4. Learning to Move in a Changing Body in a Changing World.

5. Gahvora cradling in Tajikistan: Cultural practices and associations with motor development.

6. Protracted development of motor cortex constrains rich interpretations of infant cognition.

8. Autism: The face value of eye contact.

9. The impact of errors in infant development: Falling like a baby.

10. Oh, Behave!: PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS, XXth International Conference on Infant Studies New Orleans, LA, US May 2016.

11. An Ecological Approach to Learning in (Not and) Development.

12. Motor Development: Embodied, Embedded, Enculturated, and Enabling.

13. Development (of Walking): 15 Suggestions.

14. The organization of exploratory behaviors in infant locomotor planning.

15. The development of motor behavior.

16. "Go, go, go!" Mothers' verbs align with infants' locomotion.

17. Active vision in passive locomotion: real-world free viewing in infants and adults.

18. The Costs and Benefits of Development: The Transition From Crawling to Walking.

19. Learning to move in the real world.

20. Postural Position Constrains Multimodal Object Exploration in Infants.

21. Fear of Heights in Infants?

22. Play, attention, and learning: How do play and timing shape the development of attention and influence classroom learning?

23. No bridge too high: Infants decide whether to cross based on the probability of falling not the severity of the potential fall.

24. Cliff or Step? Posture-Specific Learning at the Edge of a Drop-Off.

25. How Do You Learn to Walk? Thousands of Steps and Dozens of Falls per Day.

26. What Infants Know and What They Do: Perceiving Possibilities for Walking Through Openings.

27. Carry on: Spontaneous Object Carrying in 13-Month-Old Crawling and Walking Infants.

28. Developmental continuity? Crawling, cruising, and walking.

29. Visually guided navigation: Head-mounted eye-tracking of natural locomotion in children and adults

30. Using social information to guide action: Infants’ locomotion over slippery slopes

31. Bridging the Gap: Solving Spatial Means-Ends Relations in a Locomotor Task.

32. Infants' Perception of Affordances of Slopes Under High-and Low-Friction Conditions.

33. Systems in Development: Motor Skill Acquisition Facilitates Three-Dimensional Object Completion.

34. Change in action: how infants learn to walk down slopes.

35. Perceiving Affordances for Fitting Through Apertures.

36. In Defense of Change Processes.

37. Locomotor Experience and Use of Social Information Are Posture Specific.

38. Beyond the average: Walking infants take steps longer than their leg length

39. What Is the Shape of Developmental Change?

40. Learning to Move.

41. When Infants Take Mothers' Advice: 18-Month-Olds Integrate Perceptual and Social Information to Guide Motor Action.

42. Gauging Possibilities for Action Based on Friction Underfoot.

43. Baby carriage: infants walking with loads.

44. Learning from falling.

45. Out of the toolbox: toddlers differentiate wobbly and wooden handrails.

46. In Memoriam: Esther Thelen.

47. Infants Use Handrails as Tools in a Locomotor Task.

48. What changes in infant walking and why.

50. Gender Bias in Mothers' Expectations about Infant Crawling.

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