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  1. Telling Apart Motor Noise and Exploratory Behavior, in Early Development.Teodora Gliga - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9:344150.
    Infants’ minutes long babbling bouts or repetitive reaching for or mouthing of whatever they can get their hands on gives very much the impression of active exploration, a building block for early learning. But how can we tell apart active exploration from the activity of an immature motor system, attempting but failing to achieve goal directed behavior? I will focus here on evidence that infants increase motor activity and variability when faced with opportunities to gather new information (about their own (...)
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