نتایج جستجو برای: infants behaviors

تعداد نتایج: 213785  

Journal: :Advances in neonatal care : official journal of the National Association of Neonatal Nurses 2010
Rita H Pickler Jacqueline M McGrath Barbara A Reyna Nancy McCain Mary Lewis Sharon Cone Paul Wetzel Al Best

The purpose of this article is to introduce a model of neurodevelopmental risk and protection that may explain some of the relationships among biobehavioral risks, environmental risks, and caregiving behaviors that potentially contribute to neurobehavioral and cognitive outcomes. Infants born before 30 weeks of gestation have the poorest developmental prognosis of all infants. These infants hav...

Journal: :Child development 2011
Lana B Karasik Catherine S Tamis-LeMonda Karen E Adolph

Associations between infants' transition to walking and object activities were examined. Fifty infants were observed longitudinally during home observations. At 11 months, all infants were crawlers; at 13 months, half became walkers. Over age, infants increased their total time with objects and frequency of sharing objects with mothers. Bidirectional influences between locomotion and object act...

2014
Nadja Althaus Denis Mareschal

Recent studies have provided evidence that labeling can influence the outcome of infants' visual categorization. However, what exactly happens during learning remains unclear. Using eye-tracking, we examined infants' attention to object parts during learning. Our analysis of looking behaviors during learning provide insights going beyond merely observing the learning outcome. Both labeling and ...

Journal: :Hormones and behavior 2005
Wendy Saltzman David H Abbott

Common marmoset monkeys (Callithrix jacchus) live in small groups in which, usually, only a single female breeds and all group members provide infant care. When two females breed concurrently, however, they may commonly kill one another's infants, especially during the peripartum period. To investigate the mechanisms underlying infanticide by breeding females, we characterized responses of mult...

Journal: :Child development 1974
J Brooks M Lewis

Seventeen sets of opposite sex twins, 13 to 14 months old, were observed in a playroom situation with their mothers. Attachment behaviors, toy preference, style of play, and activity level were recorded. Analysis of four attachment behaviors indicated that girls looked at, vocalized to, and maintained proximity with their mothers significantly more often than did their brothers. Girls also touc...

Journal: Evidence Based Care 2015

Background: Birth of a premature neonate is associated with hospital admission and separation from the family. Admission of the neonates intervenes on infant-mother attachment and so adversely affects on the quality of care given by the mother, and subsequently increases the risk of delayed behavioral problems in the children. Aim: To assess the effectiveness of mother empowerment program on th...

Journal: :Journal of family psychology : JFP : journal of the Division of Family Psychology of the American Psychological Association 2008
Melissa A Barnett Min Deng W Roger Mills-Koonce Michael Willoughby Martha Cox

This study examined the relations among parenting behaviors of 97 coresident mothers and fathers of infants during a dyadic free-play setting. The authors examined the extent to which observed sensitive and intrusive parenting behaviors in mother-child and father-child dyads were related and how perceived marital quality may be associated with the similarity between maternal and paternal parent...

Journal: :Progress in brain research 2007
Szilvia Biro Gergely Csibra György Gergely

Infants show very early sensitivity to a variety of behavioral cues (such as self-propulsion, equifinal movement, free variability, and situational adjustment of behavior) that can be exploited when identifying, predicting, and interpreting goal-directed actions of intentional agents. We compare and contrast recent alternative models concerning the role that different types of behavioral cues p...

2013
Francis M. Ngure Jean H. Humphrey Mduduzi N. N. Mbuya Florence Majo Kuda Mutasa Margaret Govha Exevia Mazarura Bernard Chasekwa Andrew J. Prendergast Valerie Curtis Kathyrn J. Boor Rebecca J. Stoltzfus

We conducted direct observation of 23 caregiver-infant pairs for 130 hours and recorded wash-related behaviors to identify pathways of fecal-oral transmission of bacteria among infants. In addition to testing fingers, food, and drinking water of infants, three infants actively ingested 11.3 ± 9.2 (mean ± SD) handfuls of soil and two ingested chicken feces 2 ± 1.4 times in 6 hours. Hand washing ...

Journal: :Infancy : the official journal of the International Society on Infant Studies 2004
Meaghan Venezia Daniel S Messinger Danielle Thorp Peter Mundy

When do infants begin to communicate positive affect about physical objects to their social partners? We examined developmental changes in the timing of smiles during episodes of initiating joint attention that involved an infant gazing between an object and a social partner. Twenty-six typically developing infants were observed at 8, 10, and 12 months during the Early Social-Communication Scal...

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