This study investigated the relationship between fetal movements and acute maternal emotional changes during pregnancy. Two empirically validated feature film clips were used for the external generation of two subjectively and facially well-characterized target emotions: happiness and sadness. We simultaneously monitored separate fetal arm, leg and trunk movements by means 2 of two ultrasound apparatuses while maternal emotions were manipulated by film clip presentation. The number of fetal arm movements, but not the duration, was increased when pregnant women were being shown a happy film. Both the number and the duration of fetal arm movements decreased with the sad fil
Infant emotional expressions, such as distress cries, evoke maternal physiological reactions. Most o...
The key determinant to a fetus maintaining its health is through adequate perfusion and oxygen trans...
Aim: To explore how pregnant women experience fetal movements in late pregnancy. Specific aims were:...
This study investigated the relationship between fetal movements and acute maternal emotional change...
The movement of the fetus inside the womb has been recognized as a foremost indicator of fetal wellb...
Background Although a number of studies have found that maternal stress affects the fetus, it is unc...
Background Although a number of studies have found that maternal stress affects the fetus, it is un...
Although there is data on the spontaneous behavioural repertoire of the fetus, studies on their beha...
BackgroundAlthough there is data on the spontaneous behavioural repertoire of the fetus, studies on ...
Objective: This study aimed to determine whether fetal arm movements change when music is presented ...
BACKGROUND: With advances of research on fetal behavioural development, the question of whether we c...
Fetal development is marked by movement patterns reflecting neurological maturation which progresses...
With advances of research on fetal behavioural development, the question of whether we can identify ...
The registration of fetal movements by the mother is traditionally considered to be a useful method ...
Infant emotional expressions, such as distress cries, evoke maternal physiological reactions. Most o...
Infant emotional expressions, such as distress cries, evoke maternal physiological reactions. Most o...
The key determinant to a fetus maintaining its health is through adequate perfusion and oxygen trans...
Aim: To explore how pregnant women experience fetal movements in late pregnancy. Specific aims were:...
This study investigated the relationship between fetal movements and acute maternal emotional change...
The movement of the fetus inside the womb has been recognized as a foremost indicator of fetal wellb...
Background Although a number of studies have found that maternal stress affects the fetus, it is unc...
Background Although a number of studies have found that maternal stress affects the fetus, it is un...
Although there is data on the spontaneous behavioural repertoire of the fetus, studies on their beha...
BackgroundAlthough there is data on the spontaneous behavioural repertoire of the fetus, studies on ...
Objective: This study aimed to determine whether fetal arm movements change when music is presented ...
BACKGROUND: With advances of research on fetal behavioural development, the question of whether we c...
Fetal development is marked by movement patterns reflecting neurological maturation which progresses...
With advances of research on fetal behavioural development, the question of whether we can identify ...
The registration of fetal movements by the mother is traditionally considered to be a useful method ...
Infant emotional expressions, such as distress cries, evoke maternal physiological reactions. Most o...
Infant emotional expressions, such as distress cries, evoke maternal physiological reactions. Most o...
The key determinant to a fetus maintaining its health is through adequate perfusion and oxygen trans...
Aim: To explore how pregnant women experience fetal movements in late pregnancy. Specific aims were:...