A comprehensive introduction to the mathematical foundations of
movement and actuation that apply equally to animals and machines.
This textbook offers a computational framework for the sensorimotor
stage of development as applied to robotics. Much work in developmental
robotics is based on ad hoc examples, without a full computational
basis. This book's comprehensive and complete treatment fills the gap,
drawing on the principal mechanisms of development in the first year of
life to introduce what is essentially an operating system for developing
robots. The goal is to apply principles of development to robot systems
that not only achieve new levels of performance but also provide
evidence for scientific theories of human development.