U.S., Aug. 30 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07147673) titled 'fNIRS Grasping Task in Infants' on April 14.
Brief Summary: This study aims to investigate the neural mechanisms involved in the development of reach-to-grasp function in infants. Reaching and grasping are crucial motor skills that develop early in infancy and are essential for later motor and cognitive milestones. Understanding how these skills emerge and the underlying neural processes can provide valuable insights into both typical and atypical development.
The study will focus on infants aged 3 to 9 months, a critical period for the development of reach-to-grasp skills. A total of 100 infants will be recruited, including 50 ful...