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EgoActive: Integrated Wireless Wearable Sensors for Capturing Infant Egocentric Auditory–Visual Statistics and Autonomic Nervous System Function ‘in the Wild’
There have been sustained efforts toward using naturalistic methods in developmental science to measure infant behaviors in the real world from an egocentric perspective because statistical regularities in the environment can shape and be shaped by the developing infant. However, there is no user-fr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10534696/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37765987 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23187930 |
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author | Geangu, Elena Smith, William A. P. Mason, Harry T. Martinez-Cedillo, Astrid Priscilla Hunter, David Knight, Marina I. Liang, Haipeng del Carmen Garcia de Soria Bazan, Maria Tse, Zion Tsz Ho Rowland, Thomas Corpuz, Dom Hunter, Josh Singh, Nishant Vuong, Quoc C. Abdelgayed, Mona Ragab Sayed Mullineaux, David R. Smith, Stephen Muller, Bruce R. |
author_facet | Geangu, Elena Smith, William A. P. Mason, Harry T. Martinez-Cedillo, Astrid Priscilla Hunter, David Knight, Marina I. Liang, Haipeng del Carmen Garcia de Soria Bazan, Maria Tse, Zion Tsz Ho Rowland, Thomas Corpuz, Dom Hunter, Josh Singh, Nishant Vuong, Quoc C. Abdelgayed, Mona Ragab Sayed Mullineaux, David R. Smith, Stephen Muller, Bruce R. |
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description | There have been sustained efforts toward using naturalistic methods in developmental science to measure infant behaviors in the real world from an egocentric perspective because statistical regularities in the environment can shape and be shaped by the developing infant. However, there is no user-friendly and unobtrusive technology to densely and reliably sample life in the wild. To address this gap, we present the design, implementation and validation of the EgoActive platform, which addresses limitations of existing wearable technologies for developmental research. EgoActive records the active infants’ egocentric perspective of the world via a miniature wireless head-mounted camera concurrently with their physiological responses to this input via a lightweight, wireless ECG/acceleration sensor. We also provide software tools to facilitate data analyses. Our validation studies showed that the cameras and body sensors performed well. Families also reported that the platform was comfortable, easy to use and operate, and did not interfere with daily activities. The synchronized multimodal data from the EgoActive platform can help tease apart complex processes that are important for child development to further our understanding of areas ranging from executive function to emotion processing and social learning. |
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spelling | pubmed-105346962023-09-29 EgoActive: Integrated Wireless Wearable Sensors for Capturing Infant Egocentric Auditory–Visual Statistics and Autonomic Nervous System Function ‘in the Wild’ Geangu, Elena Smith, William A. P. Mason, Harry T. Martinez-Cedillo, Astrid Priscilla Hunter, David Knight, Marina I. Liang, Haipeng del Carmen Garcia de Soria Bazan, Maria Tse, Zion Tsz Ho Rowland, Thomas Corpuz, Dom Hunter, Josh Singh, Nishant Vuong, Quoc C. Abdelgayed, Mona Ragab Sayed Mullineaux, David R. Smith, Stephen Muller, Bruce R. Sensors (Basel) Article There have been sustained efforts toward using naturalistic methods in developmental science to measure infant behaviors in the real world from an egocentric perspective because statistical regularities in the environment can shape and be shaped by the developing infant. However, there is no user-friendly and unobtrusive technology to densely and reliably sample life in the wild. To address this gap, we present the design, implementation and validation of the EgoActive platform, which addresses limitations of existing wearable technologies for developmental research. EgoActive records the active infants’ egocentric perspective of the world via a miniature wireless head-mounted camera concurrently with their physiological responses to this input via a lightweight, wireless ECG/acceleration sensor. We also provide software tools to facilitate data analyses. Our validation studies showed that the cameras and body sensors performed well. Families also reported that the platform was comfortable, easy to use and operate, and did not interfere with daily activities. The synchronized multimodal data from the EgoActive platform can help tease apart complex processes that are important for child development to further our understanding of areas ranging from executive function to emotion processing and social learning. MDPI 2023-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10534696/ /pubmed/37765987 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23187930 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Geangu, Elena Smith, William A. P. Mason, Harry T. Martinez-Cedillo, Astrid Priscilla Hunter, David Knight, Marina I. Liang, Haipeng del Carmen Garcia de Soria Bazan, Maria Tse, Zion Tsz Ho Rowland, Thomas Corpuz, Dom Hunter, Josh Singh, Nishant Vuong, Quoc C. Abdelgayed, Mona Ragab Sayed Mullineaux, David R. Smith, Stephen Muller, Bruce R. EgoActive: Integrated Wireless Wearable Sensors for Capturing Infant Egocentric Auditory–Visual Statistics and Autonomic Nervous System Function ‘in the Wild’ |
title | EgoActive: Integrated Wireless Wearable Sensors for Capturing Infant Egocentric Auditory–Visual Statistics and Autonomic Nervous System Function ‘in the Wild’ |
title_full | EgoActive: Integrated Wireless Wearable Sensors for Capturing Infant Egocentric Auditory–Visual Statistics and Autonomic Nervous System Function ‘in the Wild’ |
title_fullStr | EgoActive: Integrated Wireless Wearable Sensors for Capturing Infant Egocentric Auditory–Visual Statistics and Autonomic Nervous System Function ‘in the Wild’ |
title_full_unstemmed | EgoActive: Integrated Wireless Wearable Sensors for Capturing Infant Egocentric Auditory–Visual Statistics and Autonomic Nervous System Function ‘in the Wild’ |
title_short | EgoActive: Integrated Wireless Wearable Sensors for Capturing Infant Egocentric Auditory–Visual Statistics and Autonomic Nervous System Function ‘in the Wild’ |
title_sort | egoactive: integrated wireless wearable sensors for capturing infant egocentric auditory–visual statistics and autonomic nervous system function ‘in the wild’ |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10534696/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37765987 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23187930 |
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