SmarToyGym: Smart Detection of Atypical Toy-oriented Actions in At-risk Infants



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Neurology
Therapuetic Areas:Neurology
Healthy:No
Age Range:Any
Updated:1/13/2019
Start Date:May 2015
End Date:September 2019
Contact:Kristine A Lima, BS
Email:kristine.lima@uphs.upenn.edu
Phone:2672182812

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The study aims to develop a SmarToyGym where sensitized, wireless toys are strategically hung
and placed within reach of infants to elicit toy-oriented body and arm/hand movements. Each
toy will be equipped with sensors capable of measuring the infant's grasping actions such as
squeezing, pinching, tilting, etc.

A low-cost 3D motion capture system will be used to collect video data and the infants'
reaching and body kinematics in response to the toys. A pressure mat will be used to measure
postural changes to detect weight shifts, rolling, crawling and other movements away from the
initial posture. By capitalizing on these wireless and low-cost technologies, it will permit
the regular and non-invasive monitoring of infants, which can lead to detailed,
non-obtrusive, quantitative evaluation of motor development. In this vein, the investigators
also aim to conduct proof-of-concept testing of the SmarToyGym with atypical and typical
developing infants. The investigators will include infants' ages 3 to 11 months who are
categorized as high-risk or low-risk using the Bayley Infant Neurodevelopmental Screener.

The proposed research is specifically designed to investigate the ability of a novel tool to
identify atypically developing infants from their typically developing peers. Twenty-four
infants will be recruited to participate, including 12 who are developing typically and 12
who are identified as at-risk for neuromotor delay. Infants with typical development will be
at least 3 months and less than 11 months of age, score in the low-risk category on the
Bayley Infant Neurodevelopmental Screener (BINS), score a greater than 85 on all sub-scales
of the Bayley Scale of Infant Development (BSID-II), have no history of significant cardiac,
orthopedic, or neurological condition, and gestational age at least 37 weeks. Infants at risk
for neuromotor delay will be at least 3 months and less than 11 months of age (corrected for
preterm birth if applicable), score in the moderate or high risk categories on the BINS, and
score an 85 or less on the motor sub-scales of the Bayley Scale of Infant Development
(BSID-II). In an effort to decrease variability of the data, infants in each group will be
further stratified into an older group (8-10+ months) and a younger group (3-5 months).

Inclusion Criteria:

- Infants exhibiting typical development between 3 months and 11 months of age who score
in the low-risk category on the Bayley Infant Neurodevelopment Screener (BINS), score
greater than 85 on all sub-scales of the Bayley Scale of Infant Development (BSID-II),
have no history of significant cardiac, orthopedic or neurological condition and have
a gestational age at least 37 weeks.

- Infants exhibiting atypical development (at-risk for neuromotor delay) between 3
months and 11 months of age, score in the moderate or high risk categories on the
BINS, and score an 85 or less on the motor sub-scales of the BSID-II.

- Exclusion Criteria:

- Infants outside age range of 3-11 months
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