The current study examined the relationships between preterm and full-term neonates pain-related facial actions and cortical activity following a heel lance. Participants consisted of 41 late preterm and 37 full-term neonates, ranging in age from 0-14 days. Pain-related facial actions were micro-coded on a second-by-second basis using three constellations of facial actions to assess which is most optimal for capturing the full range of neonates pain-related facial expressions. Results indicated that a cluster of three pain-related facial actions (brow bulge, eye squeeze, and naso-labial furrow), coded on a second-by-second basis, captured the distribution in neonates pain-related facial expressions. Using this facial cluster, differences in...
Recently, investigators have become increasingly interested in developing methods that would accurat...
Cortical pain responses from 112 human neonates were measured using EEG to a single painful procedur...
Babies on the neonatal unit are often exposed to a number of noxious stimuli. Procedures such as ve...
BACKGROUND: Facial expression is widely used to judge pain in neonates. However, little is known abo...
BACKGROUND: Facial expression is widely used to judge pain in neonates. However, little is known abo...
BACKGROUND: Pain in infancy is poorly understood, and medical staff often have difficulty assessing ...
Facial activity is strikingly visible in infants reacting to noxious events. Two measures that reduc...
All healthy human beings feel pain and they express it in different ways. Some researchers elaborate...
The primal face of pain (PFP) is postulated to be a common and universal facial expression to pain, ...
Pain expression in neonates instigated by heel-lance for blood sampling purposes was systematically ...
The primal face of pain (PEP) is postulated to be a common and universal facial expression to pain, ...
The impact of invasive procedures on preterm neonates has received little systematic attention. We e...
Change in facial expression over a fixed time after a noxious stimulus is the key measure used to ca...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Pain behavior of neonates was compared across sleep/waking states and sex. From Gate-Control Theory ...
Recently, investigators have become increasingly interested in developing methods that would accurat...
Cortical pain responses from 112 human neonates were measured using EEG to a single painful procedur...
Babies on the neonatal unit are often exposed to a number of noxious stimuli. Procedures such as ve...
BACKGROUND: Facial expression is widely used to judge pain in neonates. However, little is known abo...
BACKGROUND: Facial expression is widely used to judge pain in neonates. However, little is known abo...
BACKGROUND: Pain in infancy is poorly understood, and medical staff often have difficulty assessing ...
Facial activity is strikingly visible in infants reacting to noxious events. Two measures that reduc...
All healthy human beings feel pain and they express it in different ways. Some researchers elaborate...
The primal face of pain (PFP) is postulated to be a common and universal facial expression to pain, ...
Pain expression in neonates instigated by heel-lance for blood sampling purposes was systematically ...
The primal face of pain (PEP) is postulated to be a common and universal facial expression to pain, ...
The impact of invasive procedures on preterm neonates has received little systematic attention. We e...
Change in facial expression over a fixed time after a noxious stimulus is the key measure used to ca...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Pain behavior of neonates was compared across sleep/waking states and sex. From Gate-Control Theory ...
Recently, investigators have become increasingly interested in developing methods that would accurat...
Cortical pain responses from 112 human neonates were measured using EEG to a single painful procedur...
Babies on the neonatal unit are often exposed to a number of noxious stimuli. Procedures such as ve...