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Pomerleau A - - 1992
The exploratory behaviors of 60 5-month-old girls and boys were observed as they played with three unfamiliar toys and one familiar toy of their own during a laboratory session. Infants were seated at a table on the lap of an assistant. Each toy was placed on the table and remained ...
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Tirosh E - - 1992
The behavior of third-generation Israeli neonates belonging to two ethnic groups--Ashkenazic infants (n = 20) and Sephardic infants (n = 20)--and the behavior of a group of full-term Panamanian infants (n = 30) were compared in order to examine cross-cultural and interethnic predispositions. The Israeli and Panamanian infants differed on ...
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Tsukamoto T - - 1992
Cry stimuli with a variety of tempi were generated by changing the durations of some original cries using linear time-scale conversion. Subjects who had had no experience in infant care were instructed to identify the stimuli by making a forced-choice among the three categories: hunger, anger, and call. The analysis ...
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Orenstein S R - - 1992
The behavior and intraluminal esophageal pH of 48 infants (5-26 weeks old) were continuously recorded during the 120-min period following their ingestion of a standard volume of apple juice (pH approximately 4). To evaluate the effect of three basic behavior states on the frequency of infant gastroesophageal reflux, the data ...
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Bolon B - - 1992
Humoral signals (neurotransmitters and hormones) control cell division, migration, and differentiation processes which define the organization of brain pathways. Alterations in maternal, fetal, and neonatal biochemistry during critical periods of neurogenesis may irreparably alter the circuitry and, thus, postnatal behavior of young animals. Secalonic acid D (SAD), an ergochrome mycotoxin, ...
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Orenstein S R - - 1992
We recently described a primitive swallowing reflex: swallowing as a response to a puff of air administered to the face. To identify the facial afferent distribution of this response, the necessary characteristics of the stimulus, and the role of the infant's antecedent behavior, we studied 13 infants who had demonstrated ...
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Goldey E S - - 1992
The maternal transfer of hexachlorobenzene (HCB) may place the developing organism at risk. The present study assessed the developmental neurotoxicity of HCB using a battery of behavioral tests. Two weeks prior to breeding, maternal rats were exposed via gavage to either 10 or 100 mg HCB/kg body weight. Behaviors evaluated ...
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McKenzie S - - 1991
The observation that babies with troublesome crying improve quickly in hospital suggested that, if true, a common, quickly reversible, factor may operate. Histories from parents of such babies suggest that much work goes into trying to console them. It is hypothesised that this may lead to excessive stimulation and the ...
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Maikler V E - - 1991
Although pain management is an important nursing responsibility, few interventions for minimizing distress of infants during painful procedures have been studied. Sixty infants, 2 through 6 months of age, were studied during a routine DPT immunization in order to examine (a) the effectiveness of cooling the skin in reducing distress ...
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Fish M - - 1991
This study investigated infant and caregiving-environment variables associated with continuity and discontinuity in infant negative emotionality between the newborn period and 5 months of age. Comparisons were made between groups of infants who evidenced similar levels of crying as neonates but differed by 5 months of age. For initially high-crying ...
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Westreich R - - 1991
As part of a controlled, clinical trial conducted to compare medical and psychological outcomes of a birth room and a conventional hospital setting, we examined the behavior of fathers toward their partners and infants. One hundred fourteen couples were systematically assigned to either locale by strict alternation. They learned about ...
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Miller A R - - 1991
Despite its salience in terms of both prevalence and distress occasioned in parents, the nature and causes of infantile colic remain poorly understood. Causes in the gut (abnormal sensitivity to dietary components, excessive gas, intestinal hypermotility, hormonal factors) and alternative explanations (variant of normal crying behavior, effect of atypical parenting, ...
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Robinson S R - - 1991
Intraoral lemon infusion elicits facial wiping behavior in fetal rats on Days 20 and 21 of gestation. On Day 19, fetuses tested in a warm saline bath respond to infusion but do not express the wiping response. In contrast, fetuses tested within the amniotic sac exhibit wiping. Fetal movements after ...
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Yamauchi Y - - 1991
We studied the effect of crying and facial expression on TcB readings at the forehead in 38 high-risk full-term newborn infants. Our study showed that crying and facial expression were significant factors affecting the TcB readings at the forehead. We recommend that TcB readings at the forehead should be obtained ...
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Tanaka M - - 1991
We studied facial expressions during pathological laughing and crying in 6 patients using EMG investigation. Increased EMG discharges of M. frontalis and M. corrugator supercilii are characteristic of pathological laughing and crying in addition to an increase of EMG discharges of M. orbicularis oculi, M. levator labii superiors, M. zygomaticus ...
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St James-Roberts I - - 1991
To provide information about persistent infant crying, crying durations and patterns were measured at four age points (1-3, 4-6, 7-9 and 10-12 months) in normal community (N = 400) and clinical (N = 68) samples. The findings provide a range of prevalence figures and descriptive statistics which may be useful ...
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Zeskind P S - - 1991
The rhythmic organization underlying long-term heart rate variability was examined in 36 newborn infants. Heart rate was registered every 30 s for 2 continuous hr while infants rested in a temperature-controlled isolette. Spectrum analysis of the time-series of the 240 observations detected rhythmically organized changes in the heart rates of ...
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Poole S R - - 1991
This study describes 56 infants who presented to the Emergency Department of The Children's Hospital of Denver during a 1-year period with an episode of excessive, prolonged crying, without fever and without a cause that was apparent to the parents. The final diagnoses included a broad array of conditions, of ...
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D'Apolito K - - 1991
Organization is a term used to describe the establishment of integrated functioning between an infant's physiologic and behavioral systems. When these systems are well integrated, the infant is able to interact with the environment without disruptions in autonomic, motor, and state functioning. As a result, he will not experience alterations ...
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Haas W - - 1991
Schistosoma japonicum miracidia swim directed along a chemical gradient toward the snails Oncomelania hupensis and Biomphalaria glabrata, and they turn back when the concentration of attractive chemicals decreases. The host signal for this chemotactic response has a molecular weight of more than 30,000. When swimming miracidia encounter the surface of ...
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Tomlinson P S - - 1991
This study describes paternal behaviors of first-time fathers with their partner and newborn immediately after birth and identifies a progression of behaviors with the infant within the first 15 minutes after birth. Videotapes were made of 24 first-time fathers observed at birth a traditional delivery room setting. Utilizing an ethological ...
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Fitzgerald M - - 1991
Interest in the neural development of pain pathways and of the perception and treatment of pain in newborn infants has increased markedly in the last few years. The tremendous improvement in the survival of premature infants, particularly those weighing less than 1000 gm at birth, means that there are now ...
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Barr R G - - 1991
The pattern of crying and fretting behavior during the first two years is described for 46 !Kung San infants from a hunter-gatherer society in northwestern Botswana. Despite markedly different caretaking practices predisposing to quieter infants, crying and fretting were significantly greater during the first three months, and a peak pattern ...
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Eilers R E - - 1991
A five-up, five-down automated staircase procedure was used to explore the effects of variable starting and stopping rules as they interact with infant behavior in influencing the accuracy and efficiency of infant auditory threshold testing. Results from 146 infants were compared to results from computer simulations (see accompanying article) in ...
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Grauer T T - - 1991
The relationship of predominant behavioral state to levels of salivary cortisol in the newborn infant was examined. A sample of 99 healthy newborns were dichotomized into groups representing characteristic predominant state following multiple observations of state behavior. Group A (state predominance sleep) babies had a mean salivary cortisol level of ...
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Barr R G - - 1991
In healthy infants, crying behavior is reduced significantly by "supplemental" carrying; that is, increased carrying throughout the day in addition to that which occurs during feeding and in response to crying. To determine whether the recommendation to increase carrying would be effective as a therapy for colic, 66 mothers of ...
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Wilson W R - - 1991
Behavioral audiometry is based on observation of overt responses to controlled auditory stimuli, as contrasted with electrophysiologic procedures, which involve electrophysiologic monitoring or direct recording of the bioelectric correlates of the original signal. When reinforcement is added to the behavioral procedures, the infant or young child provides highly reliable responses, ...
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Solberg S - - 1991
The comforting behaviors of nurses caring for four postoperative neonates were examined by analyzing 40 hours of videotaped caregiving. Using the techniques of qualitative ethology, 30 periods of distress were identified. During these periods, 98 episodes of direct tactile and verbal comforting occurred. The types and patterns of comforting touch ...
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Larson M C - - 1991
3 studies of adrenocortical activity in healthy 9-month-old infants were conducted to examine unanticipated results obtained in previous research. In the first study, morning naps were examined and found to be associated with significant decreases in salivary cortisol. These decreases were followed by a significant return to prenap cortisol concentrations. ...
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Côté J J - - 1991
The amount of pain experienced by the postoperative newborn remains one of the most challenging problems in neonatology. In this study, ethological methods were used to examine behaviours for 12 hours, commencing 24 hours postoperatively in three male full-term infants following chest surgery. The infants' facial expressions, body postures and ...
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Arendt R E - - 1991
It has been argued that a recently developed measure, vagal tone (V), is a significant advancement over other existing methods of assessing the periodic variation in heart rate associated with respiration (respiratory sinus arrhythmia). It has been further suggested that, as a noninvasive measure of vagal nerve efferent activity, V ...
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Mills A D - - 1991
Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica) were selected over 8 generations for long or short duration of tonic immobility (TI) weighted for independence from social reinstatement (SR) behavior (as measured in a treadmill) and for high or low levels of SR behavior weighted for independence from duration of TI. Divergent selection ...
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Lipgar R M - - 1991
This investigation focuses on one facet of the interactional family, parent-child, mother-infant matrix of behaviorally disturbed infants: the personality of mother as primary caregiver. Rorschach test behavior of mothers (N = 30) of behaviorally disturbed infants were compared with two normative samples. The Rorschach test was found to indicate certain ...
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Blass E M - - 1991
The effectiveness of sucrose as an analgesic agent for newborn infants was assessed during two standard painful hospital procedures: blood collection via heel lance and circumcision. Infants who drank 2 mL of a 12% sucrose solution prior to blood collection cried 50% less during the blood collection procedure than did ...
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Keifer J - - 1991
The role of the pyramidal tract in locomotion was studied in hamsters by analyzing their locomotor behavior after lesions of the medullary pyramidal tract. Animals with lesions either as adults or as infants were compared to determine whether early pyramidotomy results in greater functional recovery. Normal and pyramidotomized animals were ...
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Vaughn B E - - 1990
This article reports Attachment Q-set data and Strange Situation classifications of 58 1-year-old middle-class infants. Security, dependency, and sociability were scored from Q-sort reports of home observations. The primary analyses involve comparisons between securely attached infants (Group B) and anxiously attached infants (Groups A and C combined). Additional analyses compare ...
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Morrow C J - - 1990
This study evaluates the effects of neonatal behavioral assessments and heelsticks on transcutaneous oxygen tension (TcPO2) in 37 preterm neonates from a neonatal intensive care unit. Two behavioral assessments were evaluated, the Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale (BNBAS) and the Neurobehavioral Assessment for Preterm Infants (NAPI). TcPO2 during heelsticks was ...
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Henry W P - - 1990
The Structural Analysis of Social Behavior (SASB; Benjamin, 1974, 1982, 1984) system was used to study the interpersonal process between patient and therapist in the 3rd session of 14 therapeutic dyads. Dyads were grouped into good and poor outcomes cases (n = 7) on the basis of the amount of ...
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Pederson D R - - 1990
40 mothers and their 12-month-old infants were observed twice at home by 2 observers for 2 hours. After the second visit, the observers described the infant using the Waters Attachment Behavior Q-sort and the mother's interactive behavior with the Maternal Behavior Q-sort developed by the present authors and Ainsworth's rating ...
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West M J - - 1990
The cowbird is a brood parasite, providing no parental care to its offspring. The species has often been cited as a model of the usefullness of the construct of innate behavior, as an explanation of how young cowbirds develop species-typical behavior. Here we evaluate the adequacy of this perspective. We ...
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Sullivan J J - - 1990
Numbered, colored discs, measuring 2.5 mm in diameter, were evaluated under laboratory conditions as tags for marking and identifying individual snails. Discs were affixed to the shells of specimens of Helisoma duryi (Pulmonata: Planorbidae) with an adhesive supplied with the discs and with waterproof epoxy. All snails survived the initial ...
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Grunau R V - - 1990
Evaluation of pain in neonates is difficult due to their limited means of communication. The aim was to determine whether behavioural reactions of cry and facial activity provoked by an invasive procedure could be discriminated from responses to non-invasive tactile events. Thirty-six healthy full-term infants (mean age 2.2 h) received ...
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Bisping R - - 1990
Variations in the aversiveness of a newborn's distress cry were examined using experimental manipulation of 3 acoustic features of the cry (fundamental frequency, intonation, spectral complexity) and of the information given to subjects about the infant's health status. The subjects (N = 164 medical students) were allowed to control the ...
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Hirshberg L - - 1990
12-months-olds were seen in a laboratory procedure in which they were given happy, fearful, and conflicting emotional signals by their mothers and fathers with reference to 5 unusual toy stimuli. Measures included: positive and negative affect, affect lability, and approach and proximity behavior toward the toy. Infants did not "select" ...
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Russon A E - - 1990
The extent and nature of direct caregiver intervention in peer social encounters among 12 infants were studied in a day care setting. Interventions were common, with almost half of them solicited by the infants; they tended to concentrate on problematic exchanges and to ignore positive ones; and they appeared to ...
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Wasserman R C - - 1990
We conducted a retrospective cohort study in a pediatric practice to assess the association between parents' ratings of temperamental difficulty (observations of specific infant behaviors) and perceptions of temperamental difficulty (impressions of one's infant as compared with other infants) in infancy and behavior problems at school age. Mothers of 129 ...
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Orenstein S R - - 1990
To evaluate the effect of positioning on behavior in infants with gastroesophageal reflux, 48 infants younger than 6 months of age (range 1.5 to 28 weeks, median 13.5) with reflux were positioned continuously prone (24 infants) or seated (24 infants) during a 120-minute postprandial period, during which behavior was monitored ...
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Williams B A - - 1990
Although the Associative Learner (AL) theory advocated by Shimp, Childers, and Hightower (1990) can simulate several features of human and nonhuman performance in free-operant situations, it fails to account for many of the findings that are theoretically most powerful. It underestimates the sensitivity of behavior to relative reinforcement rate and ...
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Laudenslager M L - - 1990
The immediate behavioral and immunological consequences of a single 2-week maternal separation experience were studied in socially housed 7-month old bonnet and pigtail macaques. Maternal separation was associated with species dependent behavioral changes. Both species showed significant increases in ingestive behaviors associated with separation. Separated and matched controls showed an ...
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Wolke D - - 1990
In a pilot inner-city survey, nine 1-year-old infants with nonorganic failure to thrive (NOFT) and pairwise matched controls from the same deprived inner-city area were studied at home. A multimethod approach to the study of infant behavioral style was adopted. A consistent pattern of NOFT infants' behaviors in mothers' descriptions, ...
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