The Causes, Controls, and Organization of Behavior in the Neonate, Volume 17 |
Contents
OBSERVATIONS AND EXPERIMENTS | 7 |
DISCUSSION | 56 |
SUMMARY | 89 |
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affect expressions afferent alert inactivity Analysis of Variance arousal assumption Austen Riggs Center babies behavior patterns birth bursts cent central nervous system concept congenital conjugate eye movements developmental diffuse activity diffuse motility duration of alert Effect of Hunger elicited experiments external stimulations FREQUENCY COUNT/HALF HOUR Friedman Two-way Analysis function gross mouthing HUNGER & MOTOR increase of motility infant infant's response inference inhibit instigation intensity Kicking mass activity meal modality Moro reflex MOTOR ACTIVITY Group motor patterns motor responses mouthing movements muscle neonatal neural newborn infants nonspecific object observed occurred organism organismic pain physiological Piaget's provoke psychoanalytic psychological pursuit movements records regular sleep regular to irregular respirations response to hunger rhythmical mouthing rhythms Roy Schafer sensory significant change sleep and drowsiness smiling sobbing inspirations sound specific spon spontaneous behavior spontaneous discharge spontaneous startles startle substitutes sucking Table tested theory threshold tion visceral stimulation visual pursuit waking activity white noise Wolff