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Secondary outcomes identified from the sleep study include number of infant head covering events, number of parental (non-feed related) touching infant events, amount of time in the prone sleep position, the number of behavioural arousals, and the amount of time infant is awake overnight.
Outcome measures are amount of time head covered, amount of time in thermal comfort zone, number of hypoxic events, amount of time in the assigned sleep device, amount of time breastfeeding, number of parental (non-feed related) touching infant events, amount of time in the prone sleep position, the number of behavioural arousals and the amount of time infant is awake overnight.
At 6 10 months, we recorded infants' event-related potentials (ERPs) in response to viewing faces with eye gaze directed toward versus away from the infant [ 14].
At 6 10 months of age, we recorded infants' event-related potentials (ERPs) using a 128-channel hydrocel infant net, in response to dynamic gaze shifts toward versus away from the infant.
In Experiments 1 3, 9-month-old infants watched events designed to "teach" them the variable height in covering events.
We intend to compare physiological and behavioural measures of infants in the two sleep environments, such as temperature and desaturation events, differences in infant head covering events and breastfeeding time and whether allocation of sleep device impacts on time spent bedsharing.
Thus, in Experiment 2, we presented a new group of infants with events in which, although a barrier was present, the action observed by infants was not necessitated by this barrier.
Early archaeocetes thus resemble all extant large semiaquatic mammals, which invest their energy in gestation and parenting of a single infant per breeding event [17].
An alarmingly high percentage of parents (34%) shook their infant after the event.
For each infant, two adverse event home visits were carried out by trained nurses at 24 and 72 hs post-supplementation. Expected adverse events were bulging fontanelle, diarrhoea, vomiting, fever, inability to suck or feed and convulsions.
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