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The pattern is clearest during non - nutritive sucking ( e . g . on a pacifier ) ,
consisting of bursts of sucks followed by pauses , with about 5 to 10 sucks per
burst and pauses lasting between 4 and 15 seconds . The rate of sucking is
generally ...
The pattern is clearest during non - nutritive sucking ( e . g . on a pacifier ) ,
consisting of bursts of sucks followed by pauses , with about 5 to 10 sucks per
burst and pauses lasting between 4 and 15 seconds . The rate of sucking is
generally ...
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Field ( 1977a ) , in a study of 31 / 2 - month - old infants , found a similar pattern to
that reported by Kaye , namely that maternal stimulation occurred mainly during
nipple - out rather than nipple - in periods . However , among high - risk infants ...
Field ( 1977a ) , in a study of 31 / 2 - month - old infants , found a similar pattern to
that reported by Kaye , namely that maternal stimulation occurred mainly during
nipple - out rather than nipple - in periods . However , among high - risk infants ...
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The two interactive patterns turned out to differ radically in a number of respects :
in the amount of face - to - face contact , in the pattern of initiating and terminating
interactions , in the duration of avoidance of contacts , and so on .
The two interactive patterns turned out to differ radically in a number of respects :
in the amount of face - to - face contact , in the pattern of initiating and terminating
interactions , in the duration of avoidance of contacts , and so on .
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Initial Encounters | 18 |
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