Early behaviour and its relation to behaviour at 3 years |
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Authors: | J Dittrichov K Paul D Sobotkov M Tautermannov J Vondr
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Institution: | J. Dittrichová,K. Paul,D. Sobotková,M. Tautermannová,J. Vondráček |
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Abstract: | In 34 healthy 1-month-old infants sleep, waking, crying and conditioning were analysed in detail. Intellectual functioning and coping with an unfamiliar situation were assessed at the age of 3 years. Likewise, the social environment including mother-infant interaction was considered. The majority of sleep and waking parameters assessed during the first month did not correlate with outcome data at 3 years. Rather, it was those concerning conditioning at 1 month that significantly correlated with coping in an unfamiliar situation at 3 years, a finding in accordance with neurophysiological concepts concerning stimulus sensitivity. More sensitive infants at 1 month had problems in coping with an unfamiliar situation at 3 years. In the light of these results we suggest that factors related to central nervous system processes play a role in coping with unfamiliar situations. |
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Keywords: | Early behavioural states conditioning unfamiliar situations |
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