Background: Early development of neurocognitive functions in infants can be compromised by poverty, malnutrition and lack of adequate stimulation. Optimal management of neurodevelopmental problems in infants requires assessment tools that can be used early in life, and are objective and applicable across economic, cultural and educational settings. Objective and design: The present study examined the feasibility of infrared eye tracking as a novel and highly automated technique for assessing visual-orienting and sequence-learning abilities as well as attention to facial expressions in young (9-month-old) infants. Techniques piloted in a high-resource laboratory setting in Finland (N=39) were subsequently field-tested in a community health c...
Introduction: Much of our understanding of infant psychological development relies on an in-person, ...
un tio tra s at rlie ar pr ch rt brief, we now know that during the first year of life, degree, samp...
Recent work suggests that differences in functional brain development are already identifiable in 6-...
Background: Early development of neurocognitive functions in infants can be compromised by poverty, ...
Background Children growing up in low-income countries are at an increased risk for exposure to adve...
Infants and children in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are frequently exposed to a range o...
Objectives To investigate the feasibility of eye-tracking-based testing of the speed of visual orien...
Theoretical and empirical considerations suggest that individual differences in infant visual attent...
Recent work suggests that differences in functional brain development are already identifiable in 6-...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the feasibility of eye-tracking-based testing of the speed of visual orie...
Neurological examination, including visual fixation and tracking of a target, is routinely performed...
Neurological examination, including visual fixation and tracking of a target, is routinely performed...
Objective: There has become a consensus for detecting intellectual disability in its early stages an...
In recent years, eye-tracking technologies have been evolving rapidly due to their significant impor...
Introduction: Much of our understanding of infant psychological development relies on an in-person, ...
Introduction: Much of our understanding of infant psychological development relies on an in-person, ...
un tio tra s at rlie ar pr ch rt brief, we now know that during the first year of life, degree, samp...
Recent work suggests that differences in functional brain development are already identifiable in 6-...
Background: Early development of neurocognitive functions in infants can be compromised by poverty, ...
Background Children growing up in low-income countries are at an increased risk for exposure to adve...
Infants and children in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are frequently exposed to a range o...
Objectives To investigate the feasibility of eye-tracking-based testing of the speed of visual orien...
Theoretical and empirical considerations suggest that individual differences in infant visual attent...
Recent work suggests that differences in functional brain development are already identifiable in 6-...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate the feasibility of eye-tracking-based testing of the speed of visual orie...
Neurological examination, including visual fixation and tracking of a target, is routinely performed...
Neurological examination, including visual fixation and tracking of a target, is routinely performed...
Objective: There has become a consensus for detecting intellectual disability in its early stages an...
In recent years, eye-tracking technologies have been evolving rapidly due to their significant impor...
Introduction: Much of our understanding of infant psychological development relies on an in-person, ...
Introduction: Much of our understanding of infant psychological development relies on an in-person, ...
un tio tra s at rlie ar pr ch rt brief, we now know that during the first year of life, degree, samp...
Recent work suggests that differences in functional brain development are already identifiable in 6-...