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  • 29. Infants' visual sustained attention is higher during joint play than solo play: is this due to increased endogenous attention control or exogenous stimulus capture?
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  • 31. The ecology of infants' perceptual-motor exploration.
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  • 34. Learning to walk changes infants' social interactions.
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  • 35. On tools and toys: how children learn to act on and pretend with 'virgin objects'.
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  • 38. Postural position constrains multimodal object exploration in infants.
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