Nancy Rader, Psychology, presented a paper in July at the European Workshop on Ecological Psychology in Groningen, The Netherlands, that presented her body of infancy research in the context of a Gibsonian theory of perception and attention. In May, she presented a poster with Judith Pena-Shaff, co-authored with Carole Dennis, Sharon Stansfield, and Helene Larin entitled, “Robotic-Assisted Locomotion and Executive Control in Non-Crawling Infants”, at the International Conference on Infant Studies in New Orleans, LA.
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