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Motion tracking in developmental research:Methods, considerations, and applications

Authors :
van Schaik, Johanna E.
Dominici, Nadia
Hunnius, Sabine
Meyer, Marlene
Hunnius, Sabine
Meyer, Marlene
Educational Studies
LEARN!
Coordination Dynamics
IBBA
AMS - Rehabilitation & Development
Source :
van Schaik, J E & Dominici, N 2020, Motion tracking in developmental research : Methods, considerations, and applications . in S Hunnius & M Meyer (eds), New Perspectives on Early Social-cognitive Development . Progress in Brain Research, vol. 254, Elsevier B.V., pp. 89-111 . https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.pbr.2020.06.007, New Perspectives on Early Social-cognitive Development, 89-111, STARTPAGE=89;ENDPAGE=111;TITLE=New Perspectives on Early Social-cognitive Development, New Perspectives on Early Social-cognitive Development, Progress in Brain Research, Progress in Brain Research-New Perspectives on Early Social-cognitive Development
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier B.V., 2020.

Abstract

In this chapter, we explore the use of motion tracking methodology in developmental research. With motion tracking, also called motion capture, human movements can be precisely recorded and analyzed. Motion tracking provides developmental researchers with objective measurements of motor and (socio-)cognitive development. It can further be used to create carefully-controlled stimuli videos and can offer means of measuring development outside of the lab. We discuss three types of motion tracking that lend themselves to developmental applications. First, marker-based systems track optical or electromagnetic markers or sensors placed on the body and offer high accuracy measurements. Second, markerless methods entail image processing of videos to track the movement of bodies without participants being hindered by physical markers. Third, inertial motion tracking measures three-dimensional movements and can be used in a variety of settings. The chapter concludes by examining three example topics from developmental literature in which motion tracking applications have contributed to our understanding of human development.

Details

Language :
English
ISBN :
978-0-12-820516-7
ISSN :
00796123
ISBNs :
9780128205167
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
van Schaik, J E & Dominici, N 2020, Motion tracking in developmental research : Methods, considerations, and applications . in S Hunnius & M Meyer (eds), New Perspectives on Early Social-cognitive Development . Progress in Brain Research, vol. 254, Elsevier B.V., pp. 89-111 . https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.pbr.2020.06.007, New Perspectives on Early Social-cognitive Development, 89-111, STARTPAGE=89;ENDPAGE=111;TITLE=New Perspectives on Early Social-cognitive Development, New Perspectives on Early Social-cognitive Development, Progress in Brain Research, Progress in Brain Research-New Perspectives on Early Social-cognitive Development
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1a6438eba368e2998c377521ef7a2121
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/bs.pbr.2020.06.007