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Coincidentally, this is also the average age at which infants start crawling. This makes sense from a perspective where brain and behavioural development go hand in hand. Namely, as infants gain better control of self-produced locomotion, their perceptual abilities for sensing looming danger improve."</p><p>The study has been published online in the Springer journal Naturwissenschaften.</p><!-- google_ad_section_end --><p class="s">ANI</p><form action="" class="ab"><p>Link to this page</p><textarea cols="75" rows="3"><a href="http://www.andhranews.net/Technology/2009/September/25-Mobile-infants-30432.asp">Mobile infants can see looming danger</a></textarea></form><p><script type="text/javascript">a36();</script></p></div></div><div class="r"><div class="h">Suggested pages for your additional reading</div><div class="c"><div id="relatedlinks_container_div"></div><script type="text/javascript">rl();</script></div></div><br class="cl" /><br class="cl" /><div id="f"><br class="cl" /><script type="text/javascript">s();</script><br /><br />&copy; 2000-2010 AndhraNews.net. 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