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Learning to grasp with parental scaffolding
(IEEE, 2011)
Parental scaffolding is an important mechanism utilized by infants during their development. Infants, for example, pay stronger attention to the features of objects highlighted by parents and learn the way of manipulating ...
Self-discovery of motor primitives and learning grasp affordances
(IEEE, 2012)
Human infants practice their initial, seemingly random arm movements for transforming them into voluntary reaching and grasping actions. With the developing perceptual abilities, infants further explore their environment ...
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