Prenatal Perception, Learning and BondingThomas Blum |
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PRENATAL INTELLIGENCE 931 | 9 |
AFFECTIVE LEARNING PROCESSES | 33 |
THE INTELLIGENT PRENATE | 61 |
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acoustic activity adult amniotic fluid amodal perception aspects auditory system baby behavior birth Blum body bonding brain brain stem breathing CEDIHAC Chamberlain cochlea cognitive communication control group crying dermatome developmental developmental psychology early experience effect emotional environment experimental group factor father feelings fetal movements fetus fetuses frequency function gestational age heart rate heartbeat his/her hypothesis important infant influence intelligence interaction intervention Janus Kangaroo Care Kangaroo Method language acquisition Leonardo Publ linguistic listening maternal melody Meltzoff memory mental months mother mother's voice motor neonatal newborn Papousek parents patterns Perinatal Psychology Perinatal Studies Piaget play postnatal pregnancy premature Prenatal and Perinatal prenatal development prenatal experience prenatal language stimulations prenatal learning Prenatal Perception prenatal period prenatal stimulation proto-rhythms response rhythm rhythmic sensory significant singing skin social speech stimulation program tape theory Tomatis unborn child uterine utero Verny vestibular system visual vocalization week of gestation womb York