A novel two-body sensor system to study spontaneous movements in infants during caregiver physical contact
Published in Infant Behavior and Development, 2019
This research introduces an innovative wearable sensor system designed to measure infant spontaneous movements during caregiver interactions. The two-body system allows for simultaneous measurement of both infant and caregiver movements, providing new insights into how physical contact influences early motor development and parent-infant interaction patterns.
Recommended citation: Patel, P., Shi, Y., Hajiaghajani, F., Biswas, S., & Lee, M-H. (2019). A novel two-body sensor system to study spontaneous movements in infants during caregiver physical contact. Infant Behavior and Development, 57, 101383.