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Image: the Journal of Nursing Scholarship, 1995
Neonatal sucking responses or behaviors have been of great interest to researchers and clinicians since the early 1800s. Since 1960, there has been a resurgence of interest in the objective study of sucking behaviors in both the psychological and medical literature.
B, Medoff-Cooper, W, Ray
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Neonatal sucking responses or behaviors have been of great interest to researchers and clinicians since the early 1800s. Since 1960, there has been a resurgence of interest in the objective study of sucking behaviors in both the psychological and medical literature.
B, Medoff-Cooper, W, Ray
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European journal of pediatric surgery, 2020
Introduction Wound dressing, a procedure that pediatric patients are commonly exposed to postoperatively, can cause strong physiological and pain behavioral responses despite being brief.
S. Mandee +4 more
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Introduction Wound dressing, a procedure that pediatric patients are commonly exposed to postoperatively, can cause strong physiological and pain behavioral responses despite being brief.
S. Mandee +4 more
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Suck-Back Impact on Fluid Behavior at Filling Needle Tip
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2020Needle clogging induces several issues during the filling step of injectable drugs, which makes essential to avoiding it to ensure a favorable outcome for the process. The suck-back function, present in peristaltic pumps, is often used empirically to that end.
Maria Clara, Novaes Silva +3 more
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Infant Sucking and Tensional Behavior
The Pedagogical Seminary and Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1938* Accepted for publication by Arnold Gesell of the Editorial Board, and received in the Editorial Office on March 1, 1938. 1 The study was conducted at the State Farm for Women, Niantic, Conn. The writer is especially grateful to Miss Elizabeth Munger, Superintendent, Miss Elsie Shearer, Assistant Superintendent, and Dr.
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Newborn sucking behavior and its relation to grasping
Infant Behavior and Development, 1991Abstract Previous reports have suggested a synchrony between sucking and grasping behaviors in human newborns. This was studied by measuring sucking during grasping and nongrasping and under two fluid conditions. Grasping (traction) was induced and recorded through use of a cylindrical rod suspended from a pressure transducer, allowing continuous ...
Stephen L. Buka, Lewis P. Lipsitt
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Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1974
Abstract The reinforcing aspects of sucking behavior in 36 human newborns was examined in a limited instrumental conditioning paradigm where sucking was both operant and reinforcer. During training, response density (rate based on sucking opportunity time) and latency were measures of two components of nonnutritive sucking, contingent negative ...
William R Brassell, Herbert Kaye
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Abstract The reinforcing aspects of sucking behavior in 36 human newborns was examined in a limited instrumental conditioning paradigm where sucking was both operant and reinforcer. During training, response density (rate based on sucking opportunity time) and latency were measures of two components of nonnutritive sucking, contingent negative ...
William R Brassell, Herbert Kaye
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Effect of stomach loading on sucking behavior in neonatal puppies.
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology, 1963Satinoff, E, Stanley, W C
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Advances in Neonatal Care, 2004
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of prefeeding non-nutritive sucking (NNS) on breathing, nutritive sucking (NS), and behavioral characteristics of bottle feeding.The convenience sample was composed of 10 preterm infants who were 33 to 40 weeks postconceptual age (PCA) at the time of the observation.Randomized, crossover; each infant ...
Rita H, Pickler, Barbara A, Reyna
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The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of prefeeding non-nutritive sucking (NNS) on breathing, nutritive sucking (NS), and behavioral characteristics of bottle feeding.The convenience sample was composed of 10 preterm infants who were 33 to 40 weeks postconceptual age (PCA) at the time of the observation.Randomized, crossover; each infant ...
Rita H, Pickler, Barbara A, Reyna
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Nonnutritive Sucking Modulates Behavioral State for Preterm Infants Before Feeding
Scandinavian Journal of Caring Sciences, 1992ABSTRACT. Forty‐two pre‐term infants were studied to determine the effect of nonnutritive sucking pre‐feeding on behavioral state. Infants were randomly assigned to pacifier or rest groups. Pacifiers or rest were given for 5 minutes following routine caregiving and before each of the first 16 bottle feedings.
N E, Gill +3 more
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