Understanding behaviours in context using mobile sensing

GM Harari, SD Gosling - Nature Reviews Psychology, 2023 - nature.com
Mobile sensing refers to the collection of methods by which researchers derive measures of
human behaviours and contexts from the onboard sensors and logs found in smartphones …

[HTML][HTML] Oscillatory entrainment to our early social or physical environment and the emergence of volitional control

SV Wass, MP Amadó, J Ives - Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 2022 - Elsevier
An individual's early interactions with their environment are thought to be largely passive;
through the early years, the capacity for volitional control develops. Here, we consider: how …

[HTML][HTML] A contactless method for measuring full-day, naturalistic motor behavior using wearable inertial sensors

JM Franchak, V Scott, C Luo - Frontiers in Psychology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
How can researchers best measure infants' motor experiences in the home? Body position—
whether infants are held, supine, prone, sitting, or upright—is an important developmental …

Variations in infants' physical and social environments shape spontaneous locomotion.

J Hoch, C Hospodar… - Developmental …, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Independent locomotion is associated with a range of positive developmental outcomes, but
unlike cognitive, linguistic, and social skills, acquiring motor skills requires infants to …

Long-form recording of infant body position in the home using wearable inertial sensors

JM Franchak, M Tang, H Rousey, C Luo - Behavior research methods, 2023 - Springer
Long-form audio recordings have had a transformational effect on the study of infant
language acquisition by using mobile, unobtrusive devices to gather full-day, real-time data …

[HTML][HTML] Time and sequence as key developmental dimensions of joint action

V Fantasia, J Delafield-Butt - Developmental Review, 2023 - Elsevier
Joint action, generally defined as working together towards a common purpose, has become
an important concept in many areas of cognitive science, from philosophical appraisal of its …

Contextual variation in language input to children: A naturalistic approach.

ER Goldenberg, RL Repetti… - Developmental …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Children learn what words mean from hearing words used across a variety of contexts.
Understanding how different contextual distributions relate to the words young children say …

Infant‐directed communication: Examining the many dimensions of everyday caregiver‐infant interactions

JE Kosie, C Lew‐Williams - Developmental Science, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Everyday caregiver‐infant interactions are dynamic and multidimensional. However, existing
research underestimates the dimensionality of infants' experiences, often focusing on one or …

Can lessons from infants solve the problems of data-greedy AI?

LB Smith - 2024 - nature.com
Can lessons from infants solve the problems of data-greedy AI? Skip to main content Thank
you for visiting nature.com. You are using a browser version with limited support for CSS. To …

Opportunities for learning and social interaction in infant sitting: Effects of sitting support, sitting skill, and gross motor delay

KS Kretch, EC Marcinowski, LY Hsu… - Developmental …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The development of independent sitting changes everyday opportunities for learning and
has cascading effects on cognitive and language development. Prior to independent sitting …