Studies in fetal behavior: revisited, renewed, and reimagined
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Hauptverfasser: DiPietro, Janet (VerfasserIn), Costigan, Kathleen A. (VerfasserIn), Voegtline, Kristin (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Boston [u.a.] Wiley 2015
Schriftenreihe:Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development no. 318 = vol. 80,3
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Beschreibung:[This volume] provides historical and contemporary context of the knowledge regarding fetal development, as well as results from new research. Hierarchical linear modeling of developmental trajectories reveals that the fetus develops in predictable ways consistent with advancing parasympathetic regulation. Findings also include: within-fetus stability (i.e., preservation of rank ordering over time) for heart rate, motor, and coupling measures; a transitional period of decelerating development near 30 weeks gestation; sex differences in fetal heart rate measures but not in most fetal motor activity measures; modest correspondence in fetal neurodevelopment among siblings as compared to unrelated fetuses; and deviations from normative fetal development in fetuses affected by intrauterine growth restriction and other conditions. Maternal parameters also change during this period of gestation and there is evidence that fetal sex and individual variation in fetal neurobehavior influence maternal physiological processes and the local intrauterine context. Results are discussed within the framework of neuromaturation, the emergence of individual differences, and the bidirectional nature of the maternal-fetal relationship. A number of open questions are posed for future research. Although the human fetus remains just out of reach, new technologies portend an era of accelerated discovery of the earliest period of development. --from publisher
Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:vii, 151 S. Ill., graph. Darst.

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