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Justine E Hoch

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Le H, Hoch J, Ossmy O, Adolph K, Fern X, Fern A
IEEE Int Conf Dev Learn (2021) . 2022 Apr; 2021. PMID: 35403175
Infants' free-play behavior is highly variable. However, in developmental science, traditional analysis tools for modeling and understanding variable behavior are limited. Here, we used Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) to capture...
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L West K, Soska K, Cole W, Han D, Hoch J, Hospodar C, et al.
Behav Brain Sci . 2022 Feb; 45:e37. PMID: 35139962
In his target article, Yarkoni prescribes descriptive research as a potential antidote for the generalizability crisis. In our commentary, we offer four guiding principles for conducting descriptive research that is...
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Hospodar C, Hoch J, Lee D, Shrout P, Adolph K
Dev Psychobiol . 2021 Oct; 63(7):e22187. PMID: 34674233
Infant walking skill improves with practice-crudely estimated by elapsed time since walk onset. However, despite the robust relation between elapsed time (months walking) and skill, practice is likely constrained and...
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Hoch J, Ossmy O, Cole W, Hasan S, Adolph K
Child Dev . 2021 Jan; 92(4):1337-1353. PMID: 33475164
Pre-mobile infants and caregivers spontaneously engage in a sequence of contingent facial expressions and vocalizations that researchers have referred to as a social "dance." Does this dance continue when both...
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Adolph K, Hoch J
Nestle Nutr Inst Workshop Ser . 2020 Nov; 95:136-144. PMID: 33166961
Motor skills are important for development. Everything infants do involves motor skills - postural, locomotor, and manual actions; exploratory actions; social interactions; and actions with artifacts. Put another way, all...
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Hoch J, Rachwani J, Adolph K
Child Dev . 2019 Jun; 91(3):1001-1020. PMID: 31168800
Where do infants go? A longstanding assumption is that infants primarily crawl or walk to reach destinations viewed while stationary. However, many bouts of spontaneous locomotion do not end at...
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Adolph K, Hoch J
Annu Rev Psychol . 2018 Sep; 70:141-164. PMID: 30256718
Motor development and psychological development are fundamentally related, but researchers typically consider them separately. In this review, we present four key features of infant motor development and show that motor...
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Hoch J, OGrady S, Adolph K
Dev Sci . 2018 Sep; 22(2):e12740. PMID: 30176103
What incites infant locomotion? Recent research suggests that locomotor exploration is not primarily directed toward distant people, places, or things. However, this question has not been addressed experimentally. In the...
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Adolph K, Hoch J, Cole W
Trends Cogn Sci . 2018 Jul; 22(8):699-711. PMID: 30032744
Although a fundamental goal of developmental science is to identify general processes of change, developmental scientists rarely generalize beyond their specific content domains. As a first step toward a more...
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Ossmy O, Hoch J, MacAlpine P, Hasan S, Stone P, Adolph K
Front Neurorobot . 2018 Jun; 12:19. PMID: 29867427
Although both infancy and artificial intelligence (AI) researchers are interested in developing systems that produce adaptive, functional behavior, the two disciplines rarely capitalize on their complementary expertise. Here, we used...