The Waxing and Waning of Movement: Implications for Psychological Development

Age-related changes in movement may have unappreciated implications for various psychological domains. To identify when it might play a key role in such domains, we describe a developmental trajectory for movement from infancy to adulthood. Participants in 12 studies (total N = 840) ranged in age fr...

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