Sit Still and Pay Attention! Trunk Movement and Attentional Resources in Infants with Typical and Delayed Development.
Sarah E BergerRegina T HarbourneCarmen L Guallpa LliguichuzhcaPublished in: Physical & occupational therapy in pediatrics (2018)
The EVM technique allowed for replicable coding of real-time "hidden" motor adjustments from video. The capacity to minimize extraneous movements in infants, or "sitting still" may allow greater attention to the task at hand, similar to older children and adults. Premature infants' excessive trunk/pelvic movement that did not adapt to task requirements could, in the long term, impact tasks requiring attentional resources.