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Infant Behavior

 
 
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  • The authors examined newborn anomaly scores for 193 normal infants in relation to obstetrical history, newborn dopamine-beta-hydroxylase (DBH), and 5-month (N=185) and 1-year (N=123) infant behavior, determined by a questionnaire completed by their mothers [2].
  • Maternal cocaine use and infant behavior [3].
  • Prenatal maternal cortisol levels and infant behavior during the first 5 months [4].
  • Exogenous oxytocin attenuates suckling-induced prolactin release but not maternal or infant behavior in lactating rats [5].
  • (N = 736) with the BSID and the Bayley Infant Behavior Record. Mercury exposure determined by cold vapor atomic absorption analysis of maternal hair segments corresponding to pregnancy revealed a median exposure of 5.9 ppm (Range 0.5 - 26.7 ppm) [6].
 

Chemical compound and disease context of Infant Behavior

  • In analyzing the Bayley Infant Behavior Record we found that the methadone-exposed group differed from the comparison group on motor functioning but not significantly on social or cognitive behaviors; methadone-exposed infants were more tense, active, and poorly coordinated than comparisons [7].

References

  1. In utero exposure to terbutaline: effects on infant behavior and maternal self-esteem. Thayer, J.S., Hupp, S.C. Journal of obstetric, gynecologic, and neonatal nursing : JOGNN / NAACOG. (1997) [Pubmed]
  2. Newborn dopamine-beta-hydroxylase, minor physical anomalies, and infant temperament. Rapoport, J.L., Pandoni, C., Renfield, M., Lake, C.R., Ziegler, M.G. The American journal of psychiatry. (1977) [Pubmed]
  3. Maternal cocaine use and infant behavior. Neuspiel, D.R., Hamel, S.C., Hochberg, E., Greene, J., Campbell, D. Neurotoxicology and teratology. (1991) [Pubmed]
  4. Prenatal maternal cortisol levels and infant behavior during the first 5 months. de Weerth, C., van Hees, Y., Buitelaar, J.K. Early Hum. Dev. (2003) [Pubmed]
  5. Exogenous oxytocin attenuates suckling-induced prolactin release but not maternal or infant behavior in lactating rats. Yamamuro, Y., Sensui, N. Physiol. Behav. (1998) [Pubmed]
  6. Longitudinal neurodevelopmental study of Seychellois children following in utero exposure to methylmercury from maternal fish ingestion: outcomes at 19 and 29 months. Davidson, P.W., Myers, G.J., Cox, C., Shamlaye, C.F., Marsh, D.O., Tanner, M.A., Berlin, M., Sloane-Reeves, J., Cernichiari, E., Choisy, O. Neurotoxicology (1995) [Pubmed]
  7. A longitudinal study of offspring born to methadone-maintained women. II. Dyadic interaction and infant behavior at 4 months. Bernstein, V., Jeremy, R.J., Hans, S.L., Marcus, J. The American journal of drug and alcohol abuse. (1984) [Pubmed]
 
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