Based on the presentations given by well-known specialists at a recent multidisciplinary conference of developmental psychobiologists, obstetricians, and physiologists, this book is the first exhaustive attempt to synthesize the present scientific knowledge on fetal behavior. Utilizing a psychobiological analytic approach, it provides the reader with an overview of the perspectives, hypotheses, and experimental results from a group of basic scientists and clinicians who conduct research to elucidate the role of fetal behavior in development. Experimental and clinical as well as human and…mehr
Based on the presentations given by well-known specialists at a recent multidisciplinary conference of developmental psychobiologists, obstetricians, and physiologists, this book is the first exhaustive attempt to synthesize the present scientific knowledge on fetal behavior. Utilizing a psychobiological analytic approach, it provides the reader with an overview of the perspectives, hypotheses, and experimental results from a group of basic scientists and clinicians who conduct research to elucidate the role of fetal behavior in development. Experimental and clinical as well as human and animal data are explored via comparative developmental analysis. The ontogeny of fetal spontaneous activity -- via the maturation of "behavioral states" -- and of fetal responsiveness to sensory stimulation is studied in detail. Results are provided from studies of embryonic/fetal and newborn behavior in chicks, rats, sheep, primates, and humans. Knowledge of fetal behavior is crucial to the obstetrician, neonatologist, developmental psychologist, and even the future parents, in order to follow and assess the gradual development of spontaneous responsive movements of the fetus. While assessing this important information, this text also examines the neuro-behavioral events taking place during the fetal period as an aid to understanding normal and pathological life span development.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jean-Pierre Lecanuet, William P. Fifer, Norman A. Krasnegor, William P. Smotherman
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Contents: Preface. Part I: Historical Overview.N.A. Krasnegor J-P. Lecanuet Behavioral Development of the Fetus. Part II: Introduction: Basic Concepts.W.P. Smotherman S.R. Robinson Tracing Developmental Trajectories into the Prenatal Period. Part III: Behavioral States of the Fetus.M.M. Myers K.F. Schulze W.P. Fifer R.I. Stark Methods for Quantifying State-Specific Patterns of EEG Activity in Fetal Baboons and Immature Human Infants. R.I. Stark M.M. Myers Breathing and Hiccups in the Fetal Baboon. J.G. Nijhuis Physiological and Clinical Consequences in Relation to the Development of Fetal Behavior and Fetal Behavioral States. D. Arduini G. Rizzo C. Romanini Fetal Behavioural States and Behavioral Transitions in Normal and Compromised Fetuses. D. James M. Pillai J. Smoleniec Neurobehavioural Development in the Human Fetus. R. Gagnon Developmental Aspects of Alterations in Fetal Behavioural States. K.F. Schulze S. Kashyap R. Sahni W.P. Fifer M.M. Myers Nutrition and Behavioral States in the Developing Human Infant. Part IV: Motor and Sensory Development of the Fetus.S.S. Robertson L.F. Bacher Oscillation and Chaos in Fetal Motor Activity. A. Bekoff Development of Motor Behavior in Chick Embryos. B. Schaal P. Orgeur C. Rognon Odor Sensing in the Human Fetus: Anatomical Functional and ChemoEcological Bases. J-P. Lecanuet C. Granier-Deferre M-C. Busnel Human Fetal Auditory Perception. B.S. Kisilevsky The Influence of Stimulus and Subject Variables on Human Fetal Responses to Sound and Vibration. Part V: Fetal Experience: Basic Studies.R. Lickliter Embryonic Sensory Experience and Intersensory Development in Precocial Birds. S.R. Robinson W.P. Smotherman Habituation and Classical Conditioning in the Rat Fetus: Opioid Involvements. R.M. Abrams K.J. Gerhardt A.J.M. Peters Transmission of Sound and Vibration to the Fetus. A.E. Ronca J.R. Alberts Maternal Contributions to Fetal Experience and the Transition From Prenatal to Postnatal Life. W.P. Fifer C.M. Moon The Effects of Fetal Experience with Sound. Part VI: Clinical Evaluation of Perinatal Experience.P.W. Nathanielsz The Effects of Myometrial Activity During the Last Third of Gestation on Fetal Behavior. L.R. Leader The Potential Value of Habituation in the Prenate. P.G. Hepper The Behavior of the Fetus as an Indicator of Neural Functioning. J.C. Molina M.G. Chotro H.D. Domínguez Fetal Alcohol Learning Resulting from Alcohol Contamination of the Prenatal Environment. H. Als The Preterm Infant: A Model for the Study of Fetal Brain Expectation.
Contents: Preface. Part I: Historical Overview.N.A. Krasnegor J-P. Lecanuet Behavioral Development of the Fetus. Part II: Introduction: Basic Concepts.W.P. Smotherman S.R. Robinson Tracing Developmental Trajectories into the Prenatal Period. Part III: Behavioral States of the Fetus.M.M. Myers K.F. Schulze W.P. Fifer R.I. Stark Methods for Quantifying State-Specific Patterns of EEG Activity in Fetal Baboons and Immature Human Infants. R.I. Stark M.M. Myers Breathing and Hiccups in the Fetal Baboon. J.G. Nijhuis Physiological and Clinical Consequences in Relation to the Development of Fetal Behavior and Fetal Behavioral States. D. Arduini G. Rizzo C. Romanini Fetal Behavioural States and Behavioral Transitions in Normal and Compromised Fetuses. D. James M. Pillai J. Smoleniec Neurobehavioural Development in the Human Fetus. R. Gagnon Developmental Aspects of Alterations in Fetal Behavioural States. K.F. Schulze S. Kashyap R. Sahni W.P. Fifer M.M. Myers Nutrition and Behavioral States in the Developing Human Infant. Part IV: Motor and Sensory Development of the Fetus.S.S. Robertson L.F. Bacher Oscillation and Chaos in Fetal Motor Activity. A. Bekoff Development of Motor Behavior in Chick Embryos. B. Schaal P. Orgeur C. Rognon Odor Sensing in the Human Fetus: Anatomical Functional and ChemoEcological Bases. J-P. Lecanuet C. Granier-Deferre M-C. Busnel Human Fetal Auditory Perception. B.S. Kisilevsky The Influence of Stimulus and Subject Variables on Human Fetal Responses to Sound and Vibration. Part V: Fetal Experience: Basic Studies.R. Lickliter Embryonic Sensory Experience and Intersensory Development in Precocial Birds. S.R. Robinson W.P. Smotherman Habituation and Classical Conditioning in the Rat Fetus: Opioid Involvements. R.M. Abrams K.J. Gerhardt A.J.M. Peters Transmission of Sound and Vibration to the Fetus. A.E. Ronca J.R. Alberts Maternal Contributions to Fetal Experience and the Transition From Prenatal to Postnatal Life. W.P. Fifer C.M. Moon The Effects of Fetal Experience with Sound. Part VI: Clinical Evaluation of Perinatal Experience.P.W. Nathanielsz The Effects of Myometrial Activity During the Last Third of Gestation on Fetal Behavior. L.R. Leader The Potential Value of Habituation in the Prenate. P.G. Hepper The Behavior of the Fetus as an Indicator of Neural Functioning. J.C. Molina M.G. Chotro H.D. Domínguez Fetal Alcohol Learning Resulting from Alcohol Contamination of the Prenatal Environment. H. Als The Preterm Infant: A Model for the Study of Fetal Brain Expectation.
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