the N400 priming effect had a maximum over the central and parietal-midline regions (pairing:T43=−2.680,P=0.010 (CZ),T43=−2.315,P=0.025 (PZ)). This clearly semantic effect revealed that the sleeping infant brain had integrated recent experiences with individual category members into new se...
firm surface like a crib, bassinet, or play yard. The CPSC warns parent not to add blankets, pillows, or other padded, thick items in an infant’s sleeping area. The babies should always be
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(11) came to a similar conclusion, after reporting that in a cold British winter, the clothing insulation chosen by parents for the infants sleeping in cots was appropriate; under these conditions, the infants were able to thermoregulate and to maintain their rectal tempera...
Its leading principle is utmost sensitivity to the child's innate emotional and physical needs, resulting in extended breastfeeding on demand, extensive infant carrying on the caregiver's body, and cosleeping of infant and parents. The described practices prevailed during the evolutionary history of ...
It is a curious fact that in Western societies the practice of mothers, fathers and infants sleeping together came to be thought of as strange, unhealthy and dangerous. Western parents are taught that "co-sleeping" will make the infant too dependent on them, or risk accidental suffocation. Suc...
Parents also reflected upon their child’s sleeping behavior. One mother described how her child was awake at night for half a year rather than during the first three months as her friends with term-born infants had prepared her for: “In the nights, it was hard. He was awake every ...
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Death occurs rapidly while the infant is sleeping. Typically, it is a silent event. The baby does not cry. The infant usually appears to be well developed, well nourished, and is generally felt to be in good health prior to death. Minor upper respiratory or gastrointestinal symptoms due to...
her try going to sleep in her bed. She protested at first, but then she quickly showed us that she was quite capable of going to sleep on her own. Within a few days, she was finding a gentler transition to sleep – getting comfortable in her own way – and sleepin...