2020
DOI: 10.1017/9781108351959
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The Cambridge Handbook of Infant Development

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“…Synthetic knowledge such as developmental psychology, neuroscience, and robotics, proposes that developmental changes in behavioral and neural dynamics modify the structural and functional networks in the brain, thus resulting in subsequent behavioral development ( 27 29 , 56 ). Our findings suggested that the recursive developmental processes begin in early infancy with spontaneous movements.…”
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“…Synthetic knowledge such as developmental psychology, neuroscience, and robotics, proposes that developmental changes in behavioral and neural dynamics modify the structural and functional networks in the brain, thus resulting in subsequent behavioral development ( 27 29 , 56 ). Our findings suggested that the recursive developmental processes begin in early infancy with spontaneous movements.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%