نتایج جستجو برای: infants behaviors

تعداد نتایج: 213785  

Journal: :Cognition 2008
George E Newman Patricia Herrmann Karen Wynn Frank C Keil

This paper reports the results of two sets of studies demonstrating 14-month-olds' tendency to associate an object's behavior with internal, rather than external features. In Experiment 1 infants were familiarized to two animated cats that each exhibited a different style of self-generated motion. Infants then saw a novel individual that had an internal feature (stomach color) similar to one ca...

حمید حقانی, , سیمین تعاونی, , طاهره صفرآبادی فراهانی, , محبوبه علی‌اکبر, ,

  Background and Aim: The importance of pre-feeding behaviors in successful breastfeeding and duration of exclusive breastfeeding necessitates the detection of factors influencing these behaviors. The aim of this study was to examine the effect of mother-infant skin-to-skin contact on pre-feeding behaviors of healthy full-term infants of primiparous women.   Materials and Method: This study was...

Journal: :The Journal of perinatal & neonatal nursing 2002
Fongcum Tilokskulchai Sopida Phatthanasiriwethin Kannikar Vichitsukon Yaowalak Serisathien

Prematurity and the associated maternal-infant separation after birth can affect the attachment process. The role of nurses in facilitating the process of attachment should be based on an understanding of these behaviors. This descriptive study explored the attachment behaviors demonstrated by mothers during their first visit with their premature infant in the neonatal care unit. The results re...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2004
Stephanie M Ramirez Massimo Bardi Jeffrey A French Linda Brent

In past research on human and nonhuman primates, maternal responsiveness and behavior has been thought of as an experiential, cognitive mechanism; however, recent findings have shown that maternal motivation and behavior may not be entirely divorced from the endocrine system. To investigate the relationship between interest in infants and the hormonal changes related to pregnancy, we examined t...

Journal: :Journal of the American Dietetic Association 2004
Betty Ruth Carruth Paula J Ziegler Anne Gordon Kristy Hendricks

OBJECTIVES To identify ages at which gross motor developmental milestones and fine motor skills required for self-feeding were reported by primary caregivers and to relate these self-feeding skills to energy and nutrient intakes. DESIGN Cross-sectional survey of households with infants/toddlers, ages 4 to 24 months. SUBJECTS/SETTING Telephone survey using a national random sample of infants...

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
ali zargham-boroujeni sayed hamid sayed bagheri mehrdad kalantari sadigheh talakoob farangis samooai

background : infants palliative care becomes an important aspect of nursing when providing welfare and promoting children's life quality are the objectives of care. the number of children with life threatening diseases has increased alongside the developments in technology and medical treatment in medicine. it is a pure fact that our attitudes are related to our behaviors and performances. this...

2011
Agata Rozga Ted Hutman Gregory S. Young Sally J. Rogers Sally Ozonoff Mirella Dapretto Marian Sigman

We investigated whether deficits in social gaze and affect and in joint attention behaviors are evident within the first year of life among siblings of children with autism who go on to be diagnosed with autism or ASD (ASD) and siblings who are non-diagnosed (NoASD-sib) compared to low-risk controls. The ASD group did not differ from the other two groups at 6 months of age in the frequency of g...

Journal: :Developmental psychology 2003
Marygrace E Yale Daniel S Messinger Alan B Cobo-Lewis Christine F Delgado

The ability to coordinate expressive behaviors is crucial to the development of social and emotional communication. Coordination involves systematic sequencing of behaviors from two different modalities that have some temporal overlap. A bootstrapping procedure was used to determine whether preverbal 3- and 6-month-old infants sequence vocalizations, gazes at their mothers' faces, and facial ex...

Journal: :Journal of autism and developmental disorders 2007
J Steven Reznick Grace T Baranek Shaye Reavis Linda R Watson Elizabeth R Crais

A parent-report instrument, the First Year Inventory (FYI), was developed to assess behaviors in 12-month-old infants that suggest risk for an eventual diagnosis of autism. The target behaviors were identified from retrospective and prospective studies. FYIs were mailed to 5,941 families and 25% (N = 1,496) were returned, with higher return rates for white families and for families with greater...

1988
Jeffrey E Cohn Edward Z. Tronick Elizabeth Krafchuk Margaret Ricks

During mother-infant face-to-face interactions, bidirectional influence could be achieved through either the entraining of periodic cycles in the behavior of each partner or through the stochastic organization of behaviors. To determine whether and how bidirectional influence occurs, we used both timeand frequency-domain techniques to study the interactions of 54 mother-infant pairs, 18 each at...

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