We use a motion capture system comprised of two Microsoft Kinect version 2.0 cameras and iPiSoft Motion Capture software, and compare its estimates of magnitude rotational velocity and whole-body movement complexity (multivariate multiscale sample entropy MMSE) to that of a gold standard motion capture system across a variety of movement sequences. We test the feasibility of a method for measuring whole-body movement over time that attempts to meet this need. Such a tool should be versatile across contexts and track spontaneous and natural movement with minimal constraints. Open-Ended Measurement of Whole-Body Movement: A Feasibility StudyīibTEX format RIS format XML format APA styleĪs the importance of embodiment emerges for psychology, there is a need to advance methodology for measuring the dynamics of movement in an open-ended fashion.
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