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Infant Neuromotor Evaluation, Screening & Technology Lab

INEST lab: We aim to understand infant neuromotor development with advanced technologies and design early interventions for infants at risk of developmental disabilities.

Research

Featured Research Areas

Infant Motor Development

motor development

INEST lab studies how infants develop spontaneous movement patterns. Specifically, we investigate the differences between infants with typical development and those at risk for developmental delay or disabilities, to guide future early screening and developmental evaluation.

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Portable Technologies for Measuring Infant Movement

sensor & CV

The Lab uses portable technologies such as wearable sensors, 3D motion capture, computer vision tools to quantify infant motor development and explore biomarkers for developmental disabilities.

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Neuro-mechanism of Motor Development

Neuromechanism

INEST lab investigates the relationship between early brain activity and motor development, and inform early intervention studies in the future.

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Current Research

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Team

Our Team on The Forefront of Research

The INEST lab is led by Dr. Weiyang Deng. 

Current lab members: Luis Corona, Josie Cole, Yarectzy Carrillo, Lauren Baeten.

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