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The following pages link to Sleep rhythmicity in premature infants: implications for development status. (Q48805749):
Displaying 18 items.
- Physiologic variability in the perinatal period. Origins, measurement, and applications. (Q33779540) (← links)
- Associations between sleep-wake consolidation and language development in early childhood: a longitudinal twin study. (Q35110616) (← links)
- The development of potentially better practices to support the neurodevelopment of infants in the NICU. (Q37011735) (← links)
- The influence of in utero exposure to smoking on sleep patterns in preterm neonates (Q37016534) (← links)
- Individual and gender differences matter in preterm infant state development (Q37395000) (← links)
- A review of the effects of sleep during the first year of life on cognitive, psychomotor, and temperament development (Q37402563) (← links)
- Developing circadian rhythmicity. Basic and clinical aspects (Q41455278) (← links)
- Developmental Care Does Not Alter Sleep and Development of Premature Infants (Q45951479) (← links)
- Is low docosahexaenoic acid associated with disturbed rhythms and neurodevelopment in offsprings of diabetic mothers? (Q48100745) (← links)
- Effects of prone and supine positions on sleep state and stress responses in mechanically ventilated preterm infants during the first postnatal week (Q48648978) (← links)
- Sleep-wake patterns in preterm infants and 6 month's home environment: implications for early cognitive development (Q48656472) (← links)
- The sleep of co-sleeping infants when they are not co-sleeping: evidence that co-sleeping is stressful (Q48670624) (← links)
- Sleep rhythmicity in infants: index of stress or maturation (Q48739512) (← links)
- Biological and behavioral correlates of quiet sleep respiration rates in infants (Q48784485) (← links)
- Temporal organization of sleep-wake states in preterm infants (Q48784945) (← links)
- Spontaneous movements during sleep in children: temporal organization and changes with age. (Q52190978) (← links)
- Parental reports of children’s sleep and wakefulness: longitudinal associations with cognitive and language outcomes (Q60602700) (← links)
- Relationship between the Developmental Trajectory of Sleep-Wake States and Feeding Progression in Preterm Infants (Q90692999) (← links)