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1. 'No! Don't! Stop!': mothers' words for impending danger.

2. Ensuring safety and providing challenge: mothers' and fathers' expectations and choices about infant locomotion.

3. An update of the development of motor behavior.

4. The development of gait and mobility: Form and function in infant locomotion.

5. What we don't know about what babies know: Reconsidering psychophysics, exploration, and infant behavior.

6. Comparing apples to manzanas and oranges to naranjas: A new measure of English-Spanish vocabulary for dual language learners.

7. Self-recognition: From touching the body to knowing the self.

8. Walking and falling: Using robot simulations to model the role of errors in infant walking.

9. How to get rich quick: Using video to enrich psychology and neuroscience research Comment on "Beyond simple laboratory studies: Developing sophisticated models to study rich behavior" by Maselli et al.

10. How mothers help children learn to use everyday objects.

11. "Go, go, go!" Mothers' verbs align with infants' locomotion.

12. Pitfall or pratfall? Behavioral differences in infant learning from falling.

13. Learning to Move in a Changing Body in a Changing World.

15. Gahvora cradling in Tajikistan: Cultural practices and associations with motor development.

16. Protracted development of motor cortex constrains rich interpretations of infant cognition.

17. The process of learning the designed actions of toys.

18. Autism: The face value of eye contact.

19. Flexibility in action: Development of locomotion under overhead barriers.

20. Mothers talk about infants' actions: How verbs correspond to infants' real-time behavior.

21. Real-time processes in the development of action planning.

22. Infant exuberant object play at home: Immense amounts of time-distributed, variable practice.

23. Practice and proficiency: Factors that facilitate infant walking skill.

24. Children do not distinguish efficient from inefficient actions during observation.

25. The impact of errors in infant development: Falling like a baby.

27. Modeling Infant Free Play Using Hidden Markov Models.

28. "Dancing" Together: Infant-Mother Locomotor Synchrony.

29. Children's use of everyday artifacts: Learning the hidden affordance of zipping.

30. (Hyper)active Data Curation: A Video Case Study from Behavioral Science.

31. Real-Time Assembly of Coordination Patterns in Human Infants.

32. Online Developmental Science to Foster Innovation, Access, and Impact.

33. Missing in action: Tool use is action based.

35. Oh, Behave!: PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS, XXth International Conference on Infant Studies New Orleans, LA, US May 2016.

36. Where Infants Go: Real-Time Dynamics of Locomotor Exploration in Crawling and Walking Infants.

37. The Importance of Motor Skills for Development.

38. Look before you fit: The real-time planning cascade in children and adults.

39. An Ecological Approach To Learning In (Not And) Development.

40. Learning the designed actions of everyday objects.

41. Infants plan prehension while pivoting.

42. Fear in infancy: Lessons from snakes, spiders, heights, and strangers.

43. Postural, Visual, and Manual Coordination in the Development of Prehension.

44. Object interaction and walking: Integration of old and new skills in infant development.

45. It's the journey, not the destination: Locomotor exploration in infants.

46. Motor Development: Embodied, Embedded, Enculturated, and Enabling.

47. Use it or lose it? Effects of age, experience, and disuse on crawling.

48. The ties that bind: Cradling in Tajikistan.

49. Development (of Walking): 15 Suggestions.

50. See and be seen: Infant-caregiver social looking during locomotor free play.

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