Background: Fetal facial development is essential not only for postnatal bonding between parents and child, but also theoretically for the study of the origins of affect. However, how such movements become coordinated is poorly understood. 4-D ultrasound visualisation allows an objective coding of fetal facial movements. Methodology/Findings: Based on research using facial muscle movements to code recognisable facial expressions in adults and adapted for infants, we defined two distinct fetal facial movements, namely ‘‘cry-face-gestalt’’ and ‘‘laughter gestalt,’’ both made up of up to 7 distinct facial movements. In this conceptual study, two healthy fetuses were then scanned at different gestational ages in the second and third trimester. ...
BACKGROUND: Ultrasound observation of fetal movement has documented general trends in motor developm...
BackgroundHuman lateralized behaviors relate to the asymmetric development of the brain. Research of...
Processing facial expressions is an essential component of social interaction, especially for prever...
Background: Fetal facial development is essential not only for postnatal bonding between parents and...
Background: Fetal facial development is essential not only for postnatal bonding between parents and...
Background: Fetal facial development is essential not only for postnatal bonding between parents an...
Background: With advances of research on fetal behavioural development, the question of whether we c...
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 ...
Background: With advances of research on fetal behavioural development, the question of whether we c...
Research suggests that fetuses open or close their mouth in relation to directed movements but it is...
Background: Research suggests that fetuses open or close their mouth in relation to directed moveme...
Background: Research suggests that fetuses open or close their mouth in relation to directed movemen...
This paper reviews findings in fetal development research using two-dimensional and four-dimensional...
BACKGROUND: Ultrasound observation of fetal movement has documented general trends in motor developm...
BackgroundHuman lateralized behaviors relate to the asymmetric development of the brain. Research of...
Processing facial expressions is an essential component of social interaction, especially for prever...
Background: Fetal facial development is essential not only for postnatal bonding between parents and...
Background: Fetal facial development is essential not only for postnatal bonding between parents and...
Background: Fetal facial development is essential not only for postnatal bonding between parents an...
Background: With advances of research on fetal behavioural development, the question of whether we c...
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 ...
Background: With advances of research on fetal behavioural development, the question of whether we c...
Research suggests that fetuses open or close their mouth in relation to directed movements but it is...
Background: Research suggests that fetuses open or close their mouth in relation to directed moveme...
Background: Research suggests that fetuses open or close their mouth in relation to directed movemen...
This paper reviews findings in fetal development research using two-dimensional and four-dimensional...
BACKGROUND: Ultrasound observation of fetal movement has documented general trends in motor developm...
BackgroundHuman lateralized behaviors relate to the asymmetric development of the brain. Research of...
Processing facial expressions is an essential component of social interaction, especially for prever...