A group of infants exposed to a simulated heartbeat sound at 45 decibels during the first 4 days of life did not respond differently in terms of weight gain, activity, or formula intake from a group of control infants not so exposed. A significant positive correlation between weight gain and food intake was noted. Some of the pertinent differences between this replication and the previous study by Salk are considered in an effort to clarify some of the questions of design and the differ-ences in findings
An understanding of how infant eating behaviour relates to later obesity is required if intervention...
PurposeWe exposed premature infants to womb-like sounds to evaluate such exposure on breathing and c...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of the exposure to "The Original Sound" (TOS), an original track c...
thesisWith the growing number of premature infants whose lives are being saved through increased kno...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of recorded music with multimodal stimulation on the weight gain o...
Heart rate variability (HRV), a measure of cardiac autonomic control, was analyzed in infants to ass...
Noise is considered a potential source of stress in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU); yet, it...
There is increasing evidence that early infant overfeeding may result in hypercellularity of the adi...
Several studies indicate that the fetal environment plays a significant role in the development of c...
Two experiments were conducted to explore the hypothesis that altering rate of change of an auditory...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the result of one-way ANOVA with that of cross-cor...
Domsch H, Thomas H, Lohaus A. Infant attention, heart rate, and looking time during habituation/dish...
This study used contingency learning to examine changes in infants’ vagal tone during learning and i...
Difficult temperament has been associated with fast weight gain and slow weight gain, although the l...
The effects of perinatal risk and gestational age on sensory responsiveness and the ability to habit...
An understanding of how infant eating behaviour relates to later obesity is required if intervention...
PurposeWe exposed premature infants to womb-like sounds to evaluate such exposure on breathing and c...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of the exposure to "The Original Sound" (TOS), an original track c...
thesisWith the growing number of premature infants whose lives are being saved through increased kno...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of recorded music with multimodal stimulation on the weight gain o...
Heart rate variability (HRV), a measure of cardiac autonomic control, was analyzed in infants to ass...
Noise is considered a potential source of stress in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU); yet, it...
There is increasing evidence that early infant overfeeding may result in hypercellularity of the adi...
Several studies indicate that the fetal environment plays a significant role in the development of c...
Two experiments were conducted to explore the hypothesis that altering rate of change of an auditory...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the result of one-way ANOVA with that of cross-cor...
Domsch H, Thomas H, Lohaus A. Infant attention, heart rate, and looking time during habituation/dish...
This study used contingency learning to examine changes in infants’ vagal tone during learning and i...
Difficult temperament has been associated with fast weight gain and slow weight gain, although the l...
The effects of perinatal risk and gestational age on sensory responsiveness and the ability to habit...
An understanding of how infant eating behaviour relates to later obesity is required if intervention...
PurposeWe exposed premature infants to womb-like sounds to evaluate such exposure on breathing and c...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of the exposure to "The Original Sound" (TOS), an original track c...