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  • 2. How Many Days are Necessary to Represent Typical Daily Leg Movement Behavior for Infants at Risk of Developmental Disabilities?
    Deng W, Nishiyori R, Vanderbilt DL, Smith BA.
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  • 3. Associating neuromotor outcomes at 12 months with wearable sensor measures collected during early infancy in rural Guatemala.
    Oh J, Ordoñez ELT, Velasquez E, Mejía M, Del Pilar Grazioso M, Rohloff P, Smith BA.
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  • 4. Daily Quantity of Infant Leg Movement: Wearable Sensor Algorithm and Relationship to Walking Onset.
    Smith BA, Trujillo-Priego IA, Lane CJ, Finley JM, Horak FB.
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  • 8. Early full-day leg movement kinematics and swaddling patterns in infants in rural Guatemala: A pilot study.
    Oh J, Ordoñez ELT, Velasquez E, Mejía M, Grazioso MDP, Rohloff P, Smith BA.
    PLoS One; 2024 Feb 04; 19(2):e0298652. PubMed ID: 38422106
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  • 11. Barcoding, linear and nonlinear analysis of full-day leg movements in infants with typical development and infants at risk of developmental disabilities: Cross-sectional study.
    Deng W, Marmelat V, Vanderbilt DL, Gennaro F, Smith BA.
    Infancy; 2023 May 04; 28(3):650-666. PubMed ID: 36921012
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  • 12. Quantifying Caregiver Movement when Measuring Infant Movement across a Full Day: A Case Report.
    Zhou J, Schaefer SY, Smith BA.
    Sensors (Basel); 2019 Jun 29; 19(13):. PubMed ID: 31261884
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  • 13. Development of a Wearable Sensor Algorithm to Detect the Quantity and Kinematic Characteristics of Infant Arm Movement Bouts Produced across a Full Day in the Natural Environment.
    Trujillo-Priego IA, Lane CJ, Vanderbilt DL, Deng W, Loeb GE, Shida J, Smith BA.
    Technologies (Basel); 2017 Sep 29; 5(3):. PubMed ID: 28824853
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  • 18. The relative kicking frequency of infants born full-term and preterm during learning and short-term and long-term memory periods of the mobile paradigm.
    Heathcock JC, Bhat AN, Lobo MA, Galloway JC.
    Phys Ther; 2005 Jan 29; 85(1):8-18. PubMed ID: 15623358
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  • 20. Sample Entropy Identifies Differences in Spontaneous Leg Movement Behavior between Infants with Typical Development and Infants at Risk of Developmental Delay.
    Smith BA, Vanderbilt DL, Applequist B, Kyvelidou A.
    Technologies (Basel); 2017 Sep 29; 5(3):. PubMed ID: 29114479
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