Hand-mouth contacts (HMCs) and other spontaneous movements of five low-risk preterm infants were studied longitudinally after their birth until 60 weeks postmenstrual age. For all infants, HMCs that emerged in the preterm period could not be observed transiently after 45 weeks, however, they re-emerged after 50 weeks postmenstrual age. In actograms of the infants' behaviors, the frequency of other spontaneous movements, such as head rotation, showed the same re-emerging pattern. Movements such as cloni, which were also observed in the preterm period, decreased after the term period, with no subsequent increase. Only general movements were continuously present throughout the entire observation period; these changed from writhing to fidgety i...
Background: Movements towards midline are part of the age-adequate motor repertoire of infants. They...
Background The aim of this longitudinal study was to investigate how the kinematic organization of ...
Despite concern that preterm infants receive inappropriate tactile and auditory stimulation because ...
Hand-mouth contacts (HMCs) and other spontaneous movements of five low-risk preterm infants were stu...
Hand–mouth contacts (HMCs) and other spontaneous movements of five low-risk preterm infants were stu...
Motor and postural behavior in the supine position was studied in 22 low-risk, preterm infants by se...
The developmental course of the quantitative aspects of early spontaneous motility was studied longi...
In order to document in detail the developmental course of qualitative aspects of early spontaneous ...
Many aspects of development appear to follow a trajectory that is, in part, dependent upon biologica...
The aim of this work is to extend preliminary results of a pilot study in which we compared spontane...
<p>The two types of movements considered during the pre-natal period and the first 3 months of post-...
The motility of 10 low-risk infants, aged between 34 and 40 weeks of postmenstrual age, has been con...
Background: The quality of very preterm infants' spontaneous movements at 11 to 16 weeks post-term a...
This study documents the longitudinal development of head control in 104 infants born at 25–33 weeks...
Background:The quality of very preterm infants' spontaneous movements at 11 to 16 weeks post-term ag...
Background: Movements towards midline are part of the age-adequate motor repertoire of infants. They...
Background The aim of this longitudinal study was to investigate how the kinematic organization of ...
Despite concern that preterm infants receive inappropriate tactile and auditory stimulation because ...
Hand-mouth contacts (HMCs) and other spontaneous movements of five low-risk preterm infants were stu...
Hand–mouth contacts (HMCs) and other spontaneous movements of five low-risk preterm infants were stu...
Motor and postural behavior in the supine position was studied in 22 low-risk, preterm infants by se...
The developmental course of the quantitative aspects of early spontaneous motility was studied longi...
In order to document in detail the developmental course of qualitative aspects of early spontaneous ...
Many aspects of development appear to follow a trajectory that is, in part, dependent upon biologica...
The aim of this work is to extend preliminary results of a pilot study in which we compared spontane...
<p>The two types of movements considered during the pre-natal period and the first 3 months of post-...
The motility of 10 low-risk infants, aged between 34 and 40 weeks of postmenstrual age, has been con...
Background: The quality of very preterm infants' spontaneous movements at 11 to 16 weeks post-term a...
This study documents the longitudinal development of head control in 104 infants born at 25–33 weeks...
Background:The quality of very preterm infants' spontaneous movements at 11 to 16 weeks post-term ag...
Background: Movements towards midline are part of the age-adequate motor repertoire of infants. They...
Background The aim of this longitudinal study was to investigate how the kinematic organization of ...
Despite concern that preterm infants receive inappropriate tactile and auditory stimulation because ...