Monday, May 4, 2015

May 11: Minxuan He

Psychological Consequences of Walking in Typically Developing Infants: Perception and Language 

The acquisition of new skills in human infants often changes the person-environment relationship, which provide opportunities for psychological development. Abundant evidence has come out from studies on prone locomotion, i.e. crawling onset and experience using converging research operations. However, as another major developmental transaction and motoric milestone, the effect of upright locomotion, namely walking is under investigated. In this talk, I will present my work on the link between upright locomotion in typically developing infants and changes in two crucial psychological abilities, i.e. visual proprioception and language acquisition.
 
3105 Tolman, 12:00-1:30pm.