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ACTIVE STUDY: Pediatric motor rehabilitation via socially interacting robot swarms
Approval Status: | Approved |
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Number: | 96 |
Submission Date | May 18, 2023 |
Is this study IRB-Approved? | Yes |
Date of NEXT IRB Review: | [294] |
Full Study Name: | Pediatric motor rehabilitation via socially interacting robot swarms |
Short Study Name: | Pediatric motor rehabilitation via socially interacting robot swarms |
College / Affiliation | College of Engineering, College of Health Sciences |
Relevant Research Categories | [328] |
Location of Study: | University of Delaware STAR Campus, 540 S College Ave, Newark, DE 19713 |
Description of Study: |
The overall goal of this project is to design a portable motor rehabilitation environment for pre-school children (age 6 months to 3 years) with mobility impairments. Children in this environment will be motivated to participate in games that involve physical activity through the use of a body weight support system (BWSS) and through interaction with palm-sized toy robots. We plan to collect video and electroencephalography (EEG) data to monitor the child’s physical and brain activity. The child will be receiving cues through the robots’ motion, with the ultimate goal to maintain her engagement in the gameplay, and physical activity, at high levels. Data from wireless EEG cap collected during the optional final session with the child will record brain activity during gameplay and will give the investigators real-time feedback in terms of the efficacy of the robotic social intervention. This project will increase the knowledge in a number of fields: human-machine interaction (infant EEG signal processing and visualization), robotics (new architectures for automatic robot swarm control with human in the loop), computer vision and state estimation (extracting dynamic motion information from video), and pediatric rehabilitation (obtaining quantitative rehabilitation metrics and data, and offering rehabilitation methods that permit social interaction with peers). |
Will participants be compensated for participation? | |
Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria: |
Mobility Impairment group: Typically developing group: |
“How to Apply” Description: |
Contact via email: Dr. Bert Tanner: btanner@udel.edu Dr. Cole Galloway: Kleio Baxevani: |
How to Apply Link: | |
How to Apply Email: | kleiobax@udel.edu |
Contact Name: | Kleio |
Contact Last | Tanner |
Contact Email: | kleiobax@udel.edu |
Phone: | 302-345-5951 |
PI Name: | Bert |
PI Last | Tanner |
PI Email: | btanner@udel.edu |