Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience (Dec 2021)

Innovative methods for remote assessment of neurobehavioral development

  • Hanna C. Gustafsson,
  • Anna S. Young,
  • Gayle Stamos,
  • Sydney Wilken,
  • Natalie H. Brito,
  • Moriah E. Thomason,
  • Alice Graham,
  • Joel T. Nigg,
  • Elinor L. Sullivan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52
p. 101015

Abstract

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In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, research institutions across the globe have modified their operations in ways that have limited or eliminated the amount of permissible in-person research interaction. In order to prevent the loss of important developmentally-timed data during the pandemic, researchers have quickly pivoted and developed innovative methods for remote assessment of research participants. In this manuscript, we describe methods developed for remote assessment of a parent child cohort with a focus on examining the perinatal environment, behavioral and biological indicators of child neurobehavioral development, parent-child interaction, as well as parent and child mental and physical health. We include recommendations relevant to adapting in-laboratory assessments for remote data collection and conclude with a description of the successful dissemination of the methods to eight research sites across the United States, each of whom are involved in Phase 1 of the HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) Study. These remote methods were born out of pandemic-related necessity; however, they have much wider applicability and may offer advantages over in-laboratory neurodevelopmental assessments.

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