Babies driving robots: self-generated mobility in very young infants
Abstract
Self-generated mobility via locomotion is a key for the cognitive, social and motor development of young infants. For certain children with special needs, self-generated mobility is only attained via assistive technology such as a power wheelchair. Up until recently, infants under 24 months of age were not considered candidates for training in power mobility. Recent work in our labs and others suggest that younger infants can utilize their...
Paper Details
Title
Babies driving robots: self-generated mobility in very young infants
Published Date
Jan 10, 2008
Journal
Volume
1
Issue
2
Pages
123 - 134
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