Observations of prenatal movement patterns of mouth and lips essential for feeding could have the potential for an assessment of the readiness to feed after birth. Although there is some research on sucking per se, we know very little about prenatal preparatory movements for sucking, namely, the ability to co-ordinate opening the mouth widely and then pursing the lips as if around a teat or nipple in utero. The purpose of the present study was to test two hypotheses using an adapted version of the Facial Action Coding Scheme: first that mouth stretch (AU 27) will be followed by lip pucker (AU 18), and second that these coordinated movement patterns will increase as a function of gestational age. Fifteen healthy fetuses were scanned four tim...
Qualitative and quantitative aspects of fetal behaviour were studied in nine healthy nulliparae duri...
BackgroundHuman lateralized behaviors relate to the asymmetric development of the brain. Research of...
BACKGROUND: Fetal facial development is essential not only for postnatal bonding between parents and...
Observations of prenatal movement patterns of mouth and lips essential for feeding could have the po...
Revue non indexée dans le JCR.International audienceObservations of prenatal movement patterns of mo...
Copyright © 2012 Nadja Reissland et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Research suggests that fetuses open or close their mouth in relation to directed movements but it is...
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 movemen...
Background: We investigate in this feasibility study whether specific lip movements increase prenata...
Background: We investigate in this feasibility study whether specific lip movements increase prenata...
Regular Mouthing Movements (RMMs) are movements in which lips and lower jaw movements occur regularl...
Establishing effective feeding is a prerequisite for the survival of newborn infants. Efficient and ...
Fetal facial development is essential not only for postnatal bonding between parents and child, but ...
We modeled the proportion of right mouth opening for each fetal scan using a generalized linear mixe...
Qualitative and quantitative aspects of fetal behaviour were studied in nine healthy nulliparae duri...
BackgroundHuman lateralized behaviors relate to the asymmetric development of the brain. Research of...
BACKGROUND: Fetal facial development is essential not only for postnatal bonding between parents and...
Observations of prenatal movement patterns of mouth and lips essential for feeding could have the po...
Revue non indexée dans le JCR.International audienceObservations of prenatal movement patterns of mo...
Copyright © 2012 Nadja Reissland et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Research suggests that fetuses open or close their mouth in relation to directed movements but it is...
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 movemen...
Background: We investigate in this feasibility study whether specific lip movements increase prenata...
Background: We investigate in this feasibility study whether specific lip movements increase prenata...
Regular Mouthing Movements (RMMs) are movements in which lips and lower jaw movements occur regularl...
Establishing effective feeding is a prerequisite for the survival of newborn infants. Efficient and ...
Fetal facial development is essential not only for postnatal bonding between parents and child, but ...
We modeled the proportion of right mouth opening for each fetal scan using a generalized linear mixe...
Qualitative and quantitative aspects of fetal behaviour were studied in nine healthy nulliparae duri...
BackgroundHuman lateralized behaviors relate to the asymmetric development of the brain. Research of...
BACKGROUND: Fetal facial development is essential not only for postnatal bonding between parents and...