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maturation on his patterns of behavior . The behavior of the infant , by nature, is obedient to pattern . Never does the picture of normal behavior become as diffuse and formless as a drifting cloud. Even ...
established. However, these studies represent a basic attack on the problem and are in the presented frame of the theoretical assump- tion that early infant behavior patterns are chiefly reflex, mediated ...
definite sequences of appearance of behavior patterns correlated with the maturation of structures, and independent of the social, racial, and intellectual scales from which the subjects are selected ...
and neurological outcome, but the behavioral correlates of intrapartum fetal heart rate (FHR) are essentially unknown. Recent investigations have found that FHR patterns are pre- dictive of infant neurobehavioral ...
are warranted. Manipulation of the gut microbiome affects host behaviors . In this study we determined whether early maturation of the infant microbiome is associated with neurodevelopment outcomes. Germ free mice ...
, ontogenetic and neurogenetic import of the phenomenon has received considerable attention. Three major questions which arise in connection with this behavior pattern are: Why should the newborn baby ...
Archives of Sexual Behavior , Vol. 1, No. 2, 1971 Maturational Variables Influencing Sexual Posturing in Infant Monkeys 1 Harry F. Harlow, PH.D., 2 and Leonard A. Rosenblum, PH.D. 3 In the routine ...
The behavioral , EEG, and auditory responses have been studied during the maturation of prematurely born infants . It was found that: (1) The less mature the infant , the less time spent in a quiet ...
mechanisms are probably fairly mature at birth but that weight support and postural control problems explain the initial locomotor difficulties exhibited by these infants . The locomotor development of three ...
established. However, these studies represent a basic attack on the problem and are in the presented frame of the theoretical assump- tion that early infant behavior patterns are chiefly reflex, mediated ...
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