• 1 January 1976
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 47  (3) , 868-871
Abstract
An attempt was made to clarify the issues raised by Schaffer and Rubenstein about perceptual-motor integration in 6 mo. old infants. The visual and motor responses to novel and familiar stimuli were measured in 12 6 mo. old infants, using new measures of integration and concordance. The infants'' responses to the stimuli were both integrated and concordant. Schaffer''s conclusions, which were based on studies that showed changes from 6-9 mo. of age, were discussed in light of the present finding.

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