The current study explores the effects of exposure to maternal voice on infant sucking in preterm infants. Twenty-four preterm infants averaging 35 weeks gestational age were divided randomly into two groups. A contingency between high-amplitude sucking and presentation of maternal voice was instituted for one group while the other group served as a yoked control. No significant differences were observed in sucking of the two groups, but the degree of pitch modulation of the maternal voice predicted an increase in the rate of infant sucking
International audienceWe investigated infants’ capacities to express themselves orally at very early...
International audienceWe investigated infants’ capacities to express themselves orally at very early...
International audienceWe investigated infants’ capacities to express themselves orally at very early...
Preterm infants' behavioral state and physiological parameters are affected by environmental noise a...
In their first weeks of life preterm infants are deprived of developmentally appropriate stimuli, in...
Preterm infants are hospitalized in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and are precociously sep...
This study investigated the vocal behavior of preterm infant in 3-month-old of corrected age. The fo...
Female singers were recorded singing a song in a high and/or a low range. Infants preferred to liste...
Preterm infants complete their development in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit being exposed to environm...
Preterm infants complete their development in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit being exposed to environm...
Preterm infants complete their development in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit being exposed to environm...
Preterm infants complete their development in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit being exposed to environm...
The first weeks of life for preterm babies are critical for bonding and attachment. Early vocal cont...
Although evidence is available about preterm newborns’ spontaneous behavioral repertoire during the ...
In this study, we evaluate mothers’ subjective experience of speaking and singing to their infants w...
International audienceWe investigated infants’ capacities to express themselves orally at very early...
International audienceWe investigated infants’ capacities to express themselves orally at very early...
International audienceWe investigated infants’ capacities to express themselves orally at very early...
Preterm infants' behavioral state and physiological parameters are affected by environmental noise a...
In their first weeks of life preterm infants are deprived of developmentally appropriate stimuli, in...
Preterm infants are hospitalized in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and are precociously sep...
This study investigated the vocal behavior of preterm infant in 3-month-old of corrected age. The fo...
Female singers were recorded singing a song in a high and/or a low range. Infants preferred to liste...
Preterm infants complete their development in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit being exposed to environm...
Preterm infants complete their development in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit being exposed to environm...
Preterm infants complete their development in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit being exposed to environm...
Preterm infants complete their development in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit being exposed to environm...
The first weeks of life for preterm babies are critical for bonding and attachment. Early vocal cont...
Although evidence is available about preterm newborns’ spontaneous behavioral repertoire during the ...
In this study, we evaluate mothers’ subjective experience of speaking and singing to their infants w...
International audienceWe investigated infants’ capacities to express themselves orally at very early...
International audienceWe investigated infants’ capacities to express themselves orally at very early...
International audienceWe investigated infants’ capacities to express themselves orally at very early...