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Infants Born Preterm Demonstrate Impaired Object Exploration Behaviors Throughout Infancy and Toddlerhood

Michele A. Lobo, Elena Kokkoni, Andrea Baraldi Cunha and James Cole Galloway
Demo Journal of Physical Therapy January 2015, 95 (1) 51-64; DOI: https://doi.org/10.demo/ptj.20130584
Michele A. Lobo
M.A. Lobo, PT, PhD, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Delaware, 210K STAR, 540 South College Ave, Newark, DE 19713 (USA).
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Elena Kokkoni
E. Kokkoni, MSc, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Delaware.
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Andrea Baraldi Cunha
A.B. Cunha, PT, PhD, Department of Physical Therapy, Federal University of São Carlos, São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil.
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James Cole Galloway
J.C. Galloway, PT, PhD, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Delaware.
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vol. 95 no. 1 51-64
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.demo/ptj.20130584

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Demo Journal of Physical Therapy
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0000-0035
Online ISSN 
9999-9994
History 
  • Received November 27, 2013
  • Accepted August 24, 2014
  • Published online January 1, 2015.

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© 2015

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  1. Michele A. Lobo,
  2. Elena Kokkoni,
  3. Andrea Baraldi Cunha and
  4. James Cole Galloway
  1. M.A. Lobo, PT, PhD, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Delaware, 210K STAR, 540 South College Ave, Newark, DE 19713 (USA).
  2. E. Kokkoni, MSc, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Delaware.
  3. A.B. Cunha, PT, PhD, Department of Physical Therapy, Federal University of São Carlos, São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil.
  4. J.C. Galloway, PT, PhD, Department of Physical Therapy, University of Delaware.
  1. Address all correspondence to Dr Lobo at: demo{at}highwire.org.
  1. The data were presented at the Combined Sections Meeting of the American Physical Therapy Association; February 4–7, 2014; Las Vegas, Nevada.

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