The motility of 10 low-risk infants, aged between 34 and 40 weeks of postmenstrual age, has been continuously recorded for 24 h. Four codes were distinguished: code 1 (absence of motility or occasional occurrence of startles), code 2 (presence of small general or isolated body movements, startles, smiles, grimaces, and other facial activity), code 3 (forceful and prolonged general movements, startles, and stretches), code 4 (vigorous and abrupt general body movements accompanied by crying). Changes with age concern mainly the increase of the duration of code I (quiescence) episodes. Confrontation between day and night showed higher levels of motility during the night than during the day. The last weeks before term represent a time for incre...
The development of sleeping and crying rhythms was studied in a group of irritable infants. Sleeping...
Posture and spontaneous motor patterns during the first days of life were studied in ten healthy ful...
The consistent presence of an abnormal quality of general movements (GMs) during the first postnatal...
The study aimed to evaluate the development of awakenings during preterm and term age in 12 low-r...
The aim of this work is to extend preliminary results of a pilot study in which we compared spontane...
The developmental course of the quantitative aspects of early spontaneous motility was studied longi...
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...
The development of the 24-h rest-activity pattern was investigated in human infants under naturalist...
In order to document in detail the developmental course of qualitative aspects of early spontaneous ...
Motor and postural behavior in the supine position was studied in 22 low-risk, preterm infants by se...
The characteristics of rhythmical kicking movements of preterm infants with documented brain damage ...
The aims of the study were (1) to replicate previous quantitative studies of motor activity in low-r...
The aim of the study was to investigate General Movements\u2019(GMs) neonatal trajectories and their...
Background: In several high-risk groups of children, the quality of fi dgety movements (FMs) and oth...
The development of sleeping and crying rhythms was studied in a group of irritable infants. Sleeping...
Posture and spontaneous motor patterns during the first days of life were studied in ten healthy ful...
The consistent presence of an abnormal quality of general movements (GMs) during the first postnatal...
The study aimed to evaluate the development of awakenings during preterm and term age in 12 low-r...
The aim of this work is to extend preliminary results of a pilot study in which we compared spontane...
The developmental course of the quantitative aspects of early spontaneous motility was studied longi...
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...
The development of the 24-h rest-activity pattern was investigated in human infants under naturalist...
In order to document in detail the developmental course of qualitative aspects of early spontaneous ...
Motor and postural behavior in the supine position was studied in 22 low-risk, preterm infants by se...
The characteristics of rhythmical kicking movements of preterm infants with documented brain damage ...
The aims of the study were (1) to replicate previous quantitative studies of motor activity in low-r...
The aim of the study was to investigate General Movements\u2019(GMs) neonatal trajectories and their...
Background: In several high-risk groups of children, the quality of fi dgety movements (FMs) and oth...
The development of sleeping and crying rhythms was studied in a group of irritable infants. Sleeping...
Posture and spontaneous motor patterns during the first days of life were studied in ten healthy ful...
The consistent presence of an abnormal quality of general movements (GMs) during the first postnatal...