It is a study where investigators are going to measure variables related to motor development and vision through objective tests in children with typical development of two years of age.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
To Observe and describe motor and visual development
Elena Piñero Pinto
Seville, Spain
Motor development
Researchers will use objective tests to measure the equivalent age of development in this area with respect to their chronological age and the percentage of skills acquired in the different dimensions of the motor area. The evidence that will be used will be for this purpose will be: \- Peabody Developmental Motor Scales- II. It will take about 15 minutes of evaluation where the child will be asked to reproduce a series of general body movements, as well as some hand and object skills
Time frame: Up to two weeks
Motor development
Researchers will use objective tests to measure the coefficients of development in this area with respect to their chronological age and the percentage of skills acquired in the different dimensions of the motor area. The evidence that will be used will be for this purpose will be: \- Peabody Developmental Motor Scales- II. It will take about 15 minutes of evaluation where the child will be asked to reproduce a series of general body movements, as well as some hand and object skills
Time frame: Up to two weeks
Visual acuity
Researchers will check visual acuity through the Cardif Test. It is non-invasive and the collaboration required by the child is minimal.
Time frame: Up to two weeks
Visual axis alignment
Researchers will check visual axis alignment throught the Cover Test. It Is non-invasive and the collaboration required by the child is minimal.
Time frame: Up to two weeks
Three dimensional vision capability
Researchers will check three-dimensional vision capability throught the Lang Test. It is non-invasive and the collaboration required by the child is minimal.
Time frame: Up to two weeks
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