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Publikováno v:
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology. 77:1263-1267
Objective To acoustically evaluate the cries of SIDS infants and compare these cry features to a group of healthy term (HT) infants, as well as previously published results for SIDS infants. Methods Pain-induced crying episodes were collected from fo
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International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology. 71:1117-1123
Summary Objective The purpose of the present study was to examine the acoustic features of crying demonstrated by infants who experienced apnea of infancy (AOI) and compare these features to a non-AOI group of infants. Based on past physiological des
Autor:
Rangasamy Ramanathan, Paula H. Palmer, Carl E. Hunt, Debra E. Weese-Mayer, David R. Hufford, Larry R. Tinsley, Jean Cantey-Kiser, Michael J. Corwin, Mark Peucker, Jean M. Silvestri, Richard J. Martin, Terry M. Baird, Susan Schafer, David H. Crowell, Michael R. Neuman
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Pediatrics. 145:465-471
To determine if infants with cardiorespiratory events detected by home memory monitoring during early infancy have decreased neurodevelopmental performance.Infants (n = 256) enrolled in the Collaborative Home Infant Monitoring Evaluation also complet
Autor:
John S. Grove, Debra E. Weese-Mayer, Michael J. Corwin, Larry R. Tinsley, David H. Crowell, Sally L. Davidson-Ward, Linda E. Kapuniai, Juliann M. Di Fiore, Jean M. Silvestri, Michael R. Neuman, Mark Peucker, James W. Pearce, Carl E. Hunt, Lee J. Brooks
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Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology. 21:290-300
Ontogeny of arousal data constitute a vital supplement to the sparse literature on spontaneous neuronal activity. These data demonstrate that measurable infant spontaneous arousals (SAs) with an inherent oscillatory entrainment occur six times more i
The conference on which this volume is based was one of a series of symposia initiated by the Department of Psychology at the University of Hawaii at Manoa on the theory and research surrounding topics of interest to the faculty and germane to the Ha
Autor:
Michael R Neuman, Herman Watson, Rebecca S Mendenhall, John T Zoldak, Juliann M Di Fiore, Mark Peucker, Terry M Baird, David H Crowell, Toke T Hoppenbrouwers, David Hufford, Carl E Hunt, Michael J Corwin, Larry R Tinsley, Debra E Weese-Mayer, Marvin A Sackner, the CHIME Study Group
Publikováno v:
Physiological Measurement. 22:267-286
A new physiologic monitor for use in the home has been developed and used for the Collaborative Home Infant Monitor Evaluation (CHIME). This monitor measures infant breathing by respiratory inductance plethysmography and transthoracic impedance; infa
Autor:
Galina Fabrikant, Mark Peucker, David H. Crowell, Toke Hoppenbrouwers, Thomas D. Kulp, Lee J. Brooks, Michael J. Corwin
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 23:1-7
Study Objectives: Epoch lengths from 20 seconds to 1 minute, and smoothing strategies from zero to three minutes are encountered in the infant sleep and waking literature. The present study systematically examined the impact of various epoch lengths
Autor:
David H. Crowell, Sally L. Davidson Ward, Theodore Colton, Carl E. Hunt, Michael R. Neuman, Mark Peucker, Jean M. Silvestri, Michael J. Corwin, George Lister, Lee J. Brooks
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Research. 44:682-690
There are numerous reports of cardiorespiratory patterns in infants on home monitors, but no data to determine whether "experts" agree on the description of these patterns. Therefore, we evaluated agreement among four experienced investigators and fi
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Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992). 96(10)
Aim: To examine the acoustic features of crying demonstrated by infants whose older sibling died of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and compare these features to a nonrisk group of infants. Methods: Pain-induced crying episodes were collected fro
Autor:
Denis Rybine, Joan E. Hodgman, Debra E. Weese-Mayer, Toke Hoppenbrouwers, Galina Fabrikant, Michael J. Corwin, David H. Crowell
Publikováno v:
Sleep. 28(11)
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine (1) sleep architecture of infants at varied risk for sudden infant death syndrome, (2) delays or advances in preterm infants at term postmenstrual age, (3) whether ventilatory support and gestational age alter sleep, (4) w