Search Results - "Barbaro, Kaya"
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Automated sensing of daily activity: A new lens into development
Published in Developmental psychobiology (01-04-2019)“…Rapidly maturing technologies for sensing and activity recognition can provide unprecedented access to the complex structure daily activity and interaction,…”
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Mothers speak less to infants during detected real‐world phone use
Published in Child development (01-09-2024)“…The current study is the first to document the real‐time association between phone use and speech to infants in extended real‐world interactions. N= 16…”
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Ten Lessons About Infants’ Everyday Experiences
Published in Current directions in psychological science : a journal of the American Psychological Society (01-02-2022)“…Audio recorders, accelerometers, and cameras that infants wear throughout their everyday lives capture the experiences that are available to shape development…”
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Validating a model to detect infant crying from naturalistic audio
Published in Behavior research methods (01-09-2023)“…Human infant crying evolved as a signal to elicit parental care and actively influences caregiving behaviors as well as infant–caregiver interactions…”
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Infant Attention Is Dynamically Modulated With Changing Arousal Levels
Published in Child development (01-03-2017)“…Traditional accounts of developing attention and cognition emphasize static individual differences in information encoding; however, work from Aston-Jones et…”
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Longform recordings of everyday life: Ethics for best practices
Published in Behavior research methods (01-10-2020)“…Recent advances in large-scale data storage and processing offer unprecedented opportunities for behavioral scientists to collect and analyze naturalistic…”
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Sensorimotor Decoupling Contributes to Triadic Attention: A Longitudinal Investigation of Mother-Infant-Object Interactions
Published in Child development (01-03-2016)“…Previous developmental accounts of joint object activity identify a qualitative "shift" around 9–12 months. In a longitudinal study of 26 dyads, videos of…”
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Multi-modal data collection for measuring health, behavior, and living environment of large-scale participant cohorts
Published in Gigascience (21-06-2021)“…Abstract Background As mobile technologies become ever more sensor-rich, portable, and ubiquitous, data captured by smart devices are lending rich insights…”
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Finding Structure in Time: Visualizing and Analyzing Behavioral Time Series
Published in Frontiers in psychology (24-07-2020)“…The temporal structure of behavior contains a rich source of information about its dynamic organization, origins, and development. Today, advances in sensing…”
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A Real-Time Eating Detection System for Capturing Eating Moments and Triggering Ecological Momentary Assessments to Obtain Further Context: System Development and Validation Study
Published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth (18-12-2020)“…Eating behavior has a high impact on the well-being of an individual. Such behavior involves not only when an individual is eating, but also various contextual…”
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Auditory chaos classification in real-world environments
Published in Frontiers in digital health (21-12-2023)“…Household chaos is an established risk factor for child development. However, current methods for measuring household chaos rely on parent surveys, meaning…”
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Maternal Contingent Responses to Distress Facilitate Infant Soothing but Not in Mothers With Depression or Infants High in Negative Affect
Published in Developmental psychology (01-02-2024)“…Depression in mothers is consistently associated with reduced caregiving sensitivity and greater infant negative affect expression. The current article…”
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Infant Crying Predicts Real-Time Fluctuations in Maternal Mental Health in Ecologically Valid Home Settings
Published in Developmental psychology (01-04-2023)“…Exposure to infant crying is a well-established predictor of mothers' mental health. However, this association may reflect many potential mechanisms. Capturing…”
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Contingencies Between Infants' Gaze, Vocal, and Manual Actions and Mothers' Object-Naming: Longitudinal Changes From 4 to 9 Months
Published in Developmental neuropsychology (16-11-2016)“…Infants' early motor actions help organize social interactions, forming the context of caregiver speech. We investigated changes across the first year in…”
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Infant Crying Detection In Real-World Environments
Published in ICASSP 2022 - 2022 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP) (01-01-2022)“…Most existing cry detection models have been tested with data collected in controlled settings. Thus, the extent to which they generalize to noisy and lived…”
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Spontaneous infant crying modulates vagal activity in real time
Published in Developmental psychobiology (01-11-2023)“…Porges' polyvagal theory (1991) proposes that the activity of the vagal nerve modulates moment-by-moment changes in adaptive behavior during stress. However,…”
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Stress reactivity speeds basic encoding processes in infants
Published in Developmental psychobiology (01-07-2016)“…ABSTRACT Acute stress attenuates frontal lobe functioning and increases distractibility while enhancing subcortical processes in both human and nonhuman…”
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New Meanings of Thin-Skinned: The Contrasting Attentional Profiles of Typical 12-Month-Olds Who Show High, and Low, Stress Reactivity
Published in Developmental psychology (01-05-2018)“…Previous research is inconsistent as to whether a more labile (faster-changing) autonomic system confers performance advantages, or disadvantages, in infants…”
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Sensing everyday activity: Parent perceptions and feasibility
Published in Infant behavior & development (01-02-2021)“…•Willingness to participate in sensor studies was assessed through a national survey and live recruitment at a low-income clinic.•Surveyed parents were most…”
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Optimal Sampling Strategies for Characterizing Behavior and Affect From Ambulatory Audio Recordings
Published in Journal of family psychology (01-12-2020)“…Advances in mobile and wearable technologies mean it is now feasible to record hours to days of participant behavior in its naturalistic context, a great boon…”
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