Other Infant Interaction
Mostrando 1-11 de 11 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. ANSIEDADE MATERNA PUERPERAL E RISCO PARA ALTERAÇÕES NO DESENVOLVIMENTO INFANTIL / PUERPERAL MATERNAL ANXIETY AND RISK TO CHANGES IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT
Esta pesquisa teve como objetivos analisar comparativamente as associações entre a ausência ou presença de índices de risco ao desenvolvimento infantil e presença ou ausência de estado ansioso materno; analisar a relação entre dificuldade na constituição da experiência da maternidade e a presença de índices de risco ao desenvolvimento infantil,
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 04/03/2011
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2. Interações entre avós e seus netos com deficiência: uma experiência em musicoterapia / Interactions among grandmothers and their disabled grandchildren: an experience in musictherapy
A newborns arrival is always full of expectancies. When the fantasized infant is born with a disability, however, this may bring an impact in the family, creating new ways of relationships. Sometimes, the extensive family, such as grandparents, and other relatives, or even other systems outside the family may help to relieve the stress caused by the infant`s
Publicado em: 2009
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3. Incidências do desejo materno nas possibilidades de recuperação do bebê prematuro
Based on previous clinical experiences with premature babies at the Lauro Wanderleys University Hospital, a systematic research is proposed to contribute towards the Frej Project- Limits, Boundaries and Addressing code between mother and child. The aim is to study mother and child addressing code theme, focusing on motherhood desire accounts due to medical t
Publicado em: 2009
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4. Efeitos neurocognitivos e comportamentais da estimulação magnética transcraniana em puérperas com depressão pós-parto / Neurocognitive and behavioral effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation in puerperal patients with postpartum depression
The postpartum depression (PPD) as the major depressive episode is a common psychiatric manifestation, characterized by the presence of mood, cognitive, behavioral, psychomotor and vegetative changes. It affects the quality of mother-infant interaction jeopardizing the maternal responsiveness, which may adversely affect the maintenance of a healthy developme
Publicado em: 2009
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5. A construção imaginária e simbólica do stress psicológico: a compreensão do stress numa abordagem lacaniana / The imaginary and symbolic construction of the psychological stress: understanding stress in a lacanian approach.
We are social constructions, our sense production, the comprehension we have of the world result from the social relations and of affective links, subjectively created since the infant´s mirror stage. The language, condition to the unconcious structuration, inscribes and inaugurates the subject in the symbolic universe. The subject interaction with the envi
Publicado em: 2008
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6. EARLY IDENTIFICATION OF AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS: A STUDY OF FAMILY VIDEOS / IDENTIFICAÇÃO PRECOCE DOS TRANSTORNOS DO ESPECTRO AUTISTA: UM ESTUDO DE VÍDEOS FAMILIARES
Retrospective family videos of have been the main source for studies in early identification of ASD at 12 month. Despite its results there still is no consensus about which behavioral categories are reliable in identifying ASD at that age. Since retrospective family videos study methodology leads to evaluation of discrete behavioral categories, analysis of s
Publicado em: 2006
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7. O comportamento Paterno em Enfermarias de Maternidades nas Primeiras Horas de Vida do Bebê
In this study the behavior of fathers was filmed during their visit to the infirmary of a public health system maternity. The interest was on their interaction with the mother, the infant and other visitor. The observations suggest that the behavior of fathers differs from that of other visitors and that their behavior appears to be more of physical protecti
Publicado em: 2004
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8. The brain decade in debate: VIII. Peptide hormones and behavior: cholecystokinin and prolactin
This article is a transcription of an electronic symposium held on November 28, 2000 in which active researchers were invited by the Brazilian Society of Neuroscience and Behavior (SBNeC) to discuss the advances of the last decade in the peptide field with particular focus on central actions of prolactin and cholecystokinin. The comments in this symposium re
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. Publicado em: 2001-11
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9. Interaction of incontinentia pigmenti and factor VIII mutations in a female with biased X inactivation, resulting in haemophilia.
We report a female infant born to a mother with incontinentia pigmenti (IP) and a father with haemophilia A, who manifests both disorders. Analysis of peripheral blood DNA from the infant, her mother, and two female relatives with IP showed a highly skewed pattern of X inactivation. Random patterns were observed in the infant's two sisters, who do not have I
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10. Bystanders affect the outcome of mother–infant interactions in rhesus macaques
Animal communication involves the transfer of information between a sender and one or more receivers. However, such interactions do not happen in a social vacuum; third parties are typically present, who can potentially eavesdrop upon or intervene in the interaction. The importance of such bystanders in shaping the outcome of communicative interactions has b
The Royal Society.
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11. Horizontal Transmission of Candida parapsilosis Candidemia in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
This report describes the nosocomial acquisition of Candida parapsilosis candidemia by one of the six premature newborns housed in the same room of a neonatal intensive care unit at the Ospedale Santa Chiara, Pisa, Italy. The infant had progeria, a disorder characterized by retarded physical development and progressive senile degeneration. The infant, who wa
American Society for Microbiology.