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The detection of motor problems in infancy requires a detailed assessment method that measures both the infants' level of motor development and movement quality.
The current study indicates professionals' perception of the pain intensity of infants does not differ due to their understanding of the infants' level of risk for neurological impairment.
In contrast, professionals' judgments of the effectiveness of cuddling were influenced by the descriptions of the infants' level of risk for neurological impairment.
Thus, the importance of an infants' level of risk for neurological impairment was neither greater nor less as experience in this setting increased.
Professionals provided with visual information regarding an infants' pain during a procedure did not display the belief that infants' level of risk for neurological impairment affected their pain experience.
The professionals' perception of the infants' level of risk also did not affect their ratings of the infants' distress, or their belief in how long the infant would take to calm after pain without intervention.
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A trained observer in the room watched for behaviors that indicated the infants' levels of pain, like high-pitched screaming, grimacing and whimpering.
However, in 1-year old infants, levels were still significantly lower than in adults.
However, this study did not include any measures or observations of infant level well-being or development.
He notes that the decision was made to stay away from an outright purchase for now because this part of the news ecosystem is still "at an infant level".
The research still remains at an infant level of development such that there is very little evidence for the efficacy of specific characteristics of the intervention provided.
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