STOPme Supporting Termination Of stereotyPies in patients with Rett syndrome by advanced ambient intelligence

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Scientific research generates a tangible impact through rigorous dissemination within the global academic community. For the research group dedicated to the STOP-me project, the publication of results transcends the mere conclusion of an experimental workflow; it constitutes a fundamental act of institutional responsibility and collective progress.

Making methodologies, clinical evidence, and data explicitly accessible accelerates innovation in the understanding and management of this complex neurodevelopmental disorder.

This commitment transforms the project’s specific outcomes into a shared and reproducible scientific heritage. In accordance with this vision, the publication details and direct links for the full consultation of the works are provided below.

M.E. Lai, F. Pes, J. Vacca, M. Semino, M. Perina, E. Riccio, L. Zocca, G. Sedda, D. Pani,
Automatic detection of motor stereotypies in Rett Syndrome using wearable sensors,
Gait & Posture, Volume 122, Supplement, 2025, 109944.54,
ISSN 0966-6362, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gaitpost.2025.08.056.
(https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0966636225006538)