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Developmental Trajectories of Hand Movements in Typical Infants and Those at Risk of Developmental Disorders: An Observational Study of Kinematics during the First Year of Life

Highlights: : are significantly associated with age in cohorts of typical and at-risk infants; differ significantly at 5–6 months of age, depending on the context: relating either with an object or a person. Environmental and developmental factors shape the developmental trajectories of hand movemen...

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Autores principales: Ouss, Lisa, Le Normand, Marie-Thérèse, Bailly, Kevin, Leitgel Gille, Marluce, Gosme, Christelle, Simas, Roberta, Wenke, Julia, Jeudon, Xavier, Thepot, Stéphanie, Da Silva, Telma, Clady, Xavier, Thoueille, Edith, Afshar, Mohammad, Golse, Bernard, Guergova-Kuras, Mariana
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5826068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29515472
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00083
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author Ouss, Lisa
Le Normand, Marie-Thérèse
Bailly, Kevin
Leitgel Gille, Marluce
Gosme, Christelle
Simas, Roberta
Wenke, Julia
Jeudon, Xavier
Thepot, Stéphanie
Da Silva, Telma
Clady, Xavier
Thoueille, Edith
Afshar, Mohammad
Golse, Bernard
Guergova-Kuras, Mariana
author_facet Ouss, Lisa
Le Normand, Marie-Thérèse
Bailly, Kevin
Leitgel Gille, Marluce
Gosme, Christelle
Simas, Roberta
Wenke, Julia
Jeudon, Xavier
Thepot, Stéphanie
Da Silva, Telma
Clady, Xavier
Thoueille, Edith
Afshar, Mohammad
Golse, Bernard
Guergova-Kuras, Mariana
author_sort Ouss, Lisa
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description Highlights: : are significantly associated with age in cohorts of typical and at-risk infants; differ significantly at 5–6 months of age, depending on the context: relating either with an object or a person. Environmental and developmental factors shape the developmental trajectories of hand movements in different cohorts: environment for infants with VIMs; stage of development for premature infants and those with West syndrome; and both factors for infants with orality disorders. The curvature of hand movements specifically reflects atypical development in infants with West syndrome when developmental age is considered. We aimed to discriminate between typical and atypical developmental trajectory patterns of at-risk infants in an interactive setting in this observational and longitudinal study, with the assumption that hand movements (HM) reflect preverbal communication and its disorders. We examined the developmental trajectories of HM in five cohorts of at-risk infants and one control cohort, followed from ages 2 to 10 months: 25 West syndrome (WS), 13 preterm birth (PB), 16 orality disorder (OD), 14 with visually impaired mothers (VIM), 7 early hospitalization (EH), and 19 typically developing infants (TD). Video-recorded data were collected in three different structured interactive contexts. Descriptors of the hand motion were used to examine the extent to which HM were associated with age and cohort. We obtained four principal results: (i) the kinematics of HM (spatial use, curvature, acceleration, and velocity) were significantly associated with age in all cohorts; (ii) HM significantly differed at 5–6 months of age in TD infants, depending on the context; (iii) environmental and developmental factors shaped the developmental trajectories of HM in different cohorts: environment for VIM, development for PB and WS, and both factors for OD and; (iv) the curvatures of HM showed atypical development in WS infants when developmental age was considered. These findings support the importance of using kinematics of HM to identify very early developmental disorders in an interactive context and would allow early prevention and intervention for at-risk infants.
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spelling pubmed-58260682018-03-07 Developmental Trajectories of Hand Movements in Typical Infants and Those at Risk of Developmental Disorders: An Observational Study of Kinematics during the First Year of Life Ouss, Lisa Le Normand, Marie-Thérèse Bailly, Kevin Leitgel Gille, Marluce Gosme, Christelle Simas, Roberta Wenke, Julia Jeudon, Xavier Thepot, Stéphanie Da Silva, Telma Clady, Xavier Thoueille, Edith Afshar, Mohammad Golse, Bernard Guergova-Kuras, Mariana Front Psychol Psychology Highlights: : are significantly associated with age in cohorts of typical and at-risk infants; differ significantly at 5–6 months of age, depending on the context: relating either with an object or a person. Environmental and developmental factors shape the developmental trajectories of hand movements in different cohorts: environment for infants with VIMs; stage of development for premature infants and those with West syndrome; and both factors for infants with orality disorders. The curvature of hand movements specifically reflects atypical development in infants with West syndrome when developmental age is considered. We aimed to discriminate between typical and atypical developmental trajectory patterns of at-risk infants in an interactive setting in this observational and longitudinal study, with the assumption that hand movements (HM) reflect preverbal communication and its disorders. We examined the developmental trajectories of HM in five cohorts of at-risk infants and one control cohort, followed from ages 2 to 10 months: 25 West syndrome (WS), 13 preterm birth (PB), 16 orality disorder (OD), 14 with visually impaired mothers (VIM), 7 early hospitalization (EH), and 19 typically developing infants (TD). Video-recorded data were collected in three different structured interactive contexts. Descriptors of the hand motion were used to examine the extent to which HM were associated with age and cohort. We obtained four principal results: (i) the kinematics of HM (spatial use, curvature, acceleration, and velocity) were significantly associated with age in all cohorts; (ii) HM significantly differed at 5–6 months of age in TD infants, depending on the context; (iii) environmental and developmental factors shaped the developmental trajectories of HM in different cohorts: environment for VIM, development for PB and WS, and both factors for OD and; (iv) the curvatures of HM showed atypical development in WS infants when developmental age was considered. These findings support the importance of using kinematics of HM to identify very early developmental disorders in an interactive context and would allow early prevention and intervention for at-risk infants. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5826068/ /pubmed/29515472 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00083 Text en Copyright © 2018 Ouss, Le Normand, Bailly, Leitgel Gille, Gosme, Simas, Wenke, Jeudon, Thepot, Da Silva, Clady, Thoueille, Afshar, Golse and Guergova-Kuras. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychology
Ouss, Lisa
Le Normand, Marie-Thérèse
Bailly, Kevin
Leitgel Gille, Marluce
Gosme, Christelle
Simas, Roberta
Wenke, Julia
Jeudon, Xavier
Thepot, Stéphanie
Da Silva, Telma
Clady, Xavier
Thoueille, Edith
Afshar, Mohammad
Golse, Bernard
Guergova-Kuras, Mariana
Developmental Trajectories of Hand Movements in Typical Infants and Those at Risk of Developmental Disorders: An Observational Study of Kinematics during the First Year of Life
title Developmental Trajectories of Hand Movements in Typical Infants and Those at Risk of Developmental Disorders: An Observational Study of Kinematics during the First Year of Life
title_full Developmental Trajectories of Hand Movements in Typical Infants and Those at Risk of Developmental Disorders: An Observational Study of Kinematics during the First Year of Life
title_fullStr Developmental Trajectories of Hand Movements in Typical Infants and Those at Risk of Developmental Disorders: An Observational Study of Kinematics during the First Year of Life
title_full_unstemmed Developmental Trajectories of Hand Movements in Typical Infants and Those at Risk of Developmental Disorders: An Observational Study of Kinematics during the First Year of Life
title_short Developmental Trajectories of Hand Movements in Typical Infants and Those at Risk of Developmental Disorders: An Observational Study of Kinematics during the First Year of Life
title_sort developmental trajectories of hand movements in typical infants and those at risk of developmental disorders: an observational study of kinematics during the first year of life
topic Psychology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5826068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29515472
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00083
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