The current rise of neurodevelopmental disorders poses a critical need to detect risk early in order to rapidly intervene. One of the tools pediatricians use to track development is the standard growth chart. The growth charts are somewhat limited in predicting possible neurodevelopmental issues. They rely on linear models and assumptions of normality for physical growth data – obscuring key statistical information about possible neurodevelopmental risk in growth data that actually has accelerated, non-linear rates-of-change and variability encompassing skewed distributions. Here, we use new analytics to profile growth data from 36 newborn babies that were tracked longitudinally for 5 months. By switching to incremental (velocity-based) gro...
This study examined behavioral development during the first year of life of 41 infants diagnosed wit...
The assessment of the early motor repertoire is a widely used method to determine an infant’s neurol...
AimDefinitely abnormal general movements in populations of high-risk infants predict serious neurode...
The current rise of neurodevelopmental disorders poses a critical need to detect risk early in order...
In the last few decades, the rate of neurodevelopmental disorders has increased. However, current cr...
Purpose of Review Substantial research exists focusing on the various aspects and domains of early h...
The aim of the study was to investigate General Movements\u2019(GMs) neonatal trajectories and their...
Background: Early neurodevelopmental care and research are in urgent need of practical methods for q...
The purpose of this longitudinal study was to evaluate changes in neurologic abnormalities in 212 pr...
One of the earliest displays of motor skills in infants is spontaneous kicking behaviors. Any abnorm...
Purpose of reviewSubstantial research exists focusing on the various aspects and domains of early hu...
ImportanceThe very early postnatal period witnesses extraordinary rates of growth, but structural br...
Introduction: Children with late fetal growth restriction (FGR) are at high risk of being born small...
BACKGROUND: In normal awake infants, fidgety movements are seen from the age of 6 weeks to 20 weeks....
There has been a recent increase in high quality and large sample studies of the neonatal and infant...
This study examined behavioral development during the first year of life of 41 infants diagnosed wit...
The assessment of the early motor repertoire is a widely used method to determine an infant’s neurol...
AimDefinitely abnormal general movements in populations of high-risk infants predict serious neurode...
The current rise of neurodevelopmental disorders poses a critical need to detect risk early in order...
In the last few decades, the rate of neurodevelopmental disorders has increased. However, current cr...
Purpose of Review Substantial research exists focusing on the various aspects and domains of early h...
The aim of the study was to investigate General Movements\u2019(GMs) neonatal trajectories and their...
Background: Early neurodevelopmental care and research are in urgent need of practical methods for q...
The purpose of this longitudinal study was to evaluate changes in neurologic abnormalities in 212 pr...
One of the earliest displays of motor skills in infants is spontaneous kicking behaviors. Any abnorm...
Purpose of reviewSubstantial research exists focusing on the various aspects and domains of early hu...
ImportanceThe very early postnatal period witnesses extraordinary rates of growth, but structural br...
Introduction: Children with late fetal growth restriction (FGR) are at high risk of being born small...
BACKGROUND: In normal awake infants, fidgety movements are seen from the age of 6 weeks to 20 weeks....
There has been a recent increase in high quality and large sample studies of the neonatal and infant...
This study examined behavioral development during the first year of life of 41 infants diagnosed wit...
The assessment of the early motor repertoire is a widely used method to determine an infant’s neurol...
AimDefinitely abnormal general movements in populations of high-risk infants predict serious neurode...