Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Namarta Kapil's research focuses on the early detection and prediction of cerebral palsy in infants. Her work investigates the utility of developmental assessments, including the Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination and Prechtl's General Movement Assessment, in identifying infants at high risk for this condition. Kapil has published research on how subscores from these assessments can predict cerebral palsy and how training in the General Movement Assessment can improve inter-rater reliability and prediction accuracy. Her work also explores the relationship between supine lying center of pressure movement and normal developmental stages in early infancy. Kapil collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Tara Johnson, Bittu Majmudar-Sheth, Alexa Escapita, and Bittu Majmudar, with whom she has co-authored multiple publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 3
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 68
Selected Publications
-
Enhancing Detection of Cerebral Palsy: Multimodal Developmental Assessments in High-Risk Infants (2025)
-
Unveiling the Immediate Impact of Prechtl’s General Movement Assessment Training on Inter-Rater Reliability and Cerebral Palsy Prediction (2024)
-
Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination Subscores Are Predictive of Cerebral Palsy (2023)
-
Does Supine Lying Center of Pressure Movement Predict Normal Developmental Stages in Early Infancy? (2021)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination Subscores Are Predictive of Cerebral Palsy
- Unveiling the Immediate Impact of Prechtl’s General Movement Assessment Training on Inter-Rater Reliability and Cerebral Palsy Prediction
- Enhancing Detection of Cerebral Palsy: Multimodal Developmental Assessments in High-Risk Infants
- Does Supine Lying Center of Pressure Movement Predict Normal Developmental Stages in Early Infancy?
- Does Supine Lying Center of Pressure Movement Predict Normal Developmental Stages in Early Infancy?
- Hammersmith Infant Neurological Examination Subscores Are Predictive of Cerebral Palsy
- Unveiling the Immediate Impact of Prechtl’s General Movement Assessment Training on Inter-Rater Reliability and Cerebral Palsy Prediction
- Enhancing Detection of Cerebral Palsy: Multimodal Developmental Assessments in High-Risk Infants
- Does Supine Lying Center of Pressure Movement Predict Normal Developmental Stages in Early Infancy?
- Does Supine Lying Center of Pressure Movement Predict Normal Developmental Stages in Early Infancy?
- Does Supine Lying Center of Pressure Movement Predict Normal Developmental Stages in Early Infancy?
- Does Supine Lying Center of Pressure Movement Predict Normal Developmental Stages in Early Infancy?
- Does Supine Lying Center of Pressure Movement Predict Normal Developmental Stages in Early Infancy?
- Does Supine Lying Center of Pressure Movement Predict Normal Developmental Stages in Early Infancy?
- Does Supine Lying Center of Pressure Movement Predict Normal Developmental Stages in Early Infancy?
- Does Supine Lying Center of Pressure Movement Predict Normal Developmental Stages in Early Infancy?
- Unveiling the Immediate Impact of Prechtl’s General Movement Assessment Training on Inter-Rater Reliability and Cerebral Palsy Prediction
- Enhancing Detection of Cerebral Palsy: Multimodal Developmental Assessments in High-Risk Infants
- Enhancing Detection of Cerebral Palsy: Multimodal Developmental Assessments in High-Risk Infants
- Enhancing Detection of Cerebral Palsy: Multimodal Developmental Assessments in High-Risk Infants
- Enhancing Detection of Cerebral Palsy: Multimodal Developmental Assessments in High-Risk Infants
Similar Researchers
Based on overlapping research topics