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The axons of most of the second-order neurons of the anterior spinocerebellar tract cross before entering the tract and then cross again within the cerebellum.
Secondary Circular Reactions
A developmental stage in infants, identified by Jean Piaget, involving repetitive actions focused on external objects, symbolizing the beginning of intentional and coordinated activities.
Object Permanence
The understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be seen, heard, or touched, typically developed during infancy.
Secondary Circular Reactions
Repetitive actions in infants aged 4-8 months, centered around the infant's own body, demonstrating the beginning of intentionality.
Primary Circular Reactions
A concept in child development where an infant learns to reproduce an event that initially occurred by accident (e.g., sucking their thumb).
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