Learning to walk
Women in Science: Learning to walk
Learning a new movement is something we are able to achieve quickly and most of us take for granted. As children we are constantly learning new motor skills such as: writing (on walls!), dressing, catching or riding a bike. Even as adults we retain the ability to learn novel tasks.
By Helen Dawes | Notebook, Science & Technology | Tuesday, 10 July 2012 at 11:43 am
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