BRIDGING SPECIES: A NEW LOOK AND NEW QUESTIONS.

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Title: BRIDGING SPECIES: A NEW LOOK AND NEW QUESTIONS.
Authors: Barr, Ronald G.
Source: Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development. 1994, Vol. 59 Issue 1, p82-96. 15p.
Subject Terms: Newborn infant development
Abstract: Opinion. Comments on the development of human newborns based on a study by researchers Elliott M. Blass and Vivian Ciaramitaro. Temporal characteristics of responses to sucrose and pacifiers; Causation of state change; Implications for breast feeding; Role of opioid systems in normal caregiving.
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Abstract:Opinion. Comments on the development of human newborns based on a study by researchers Elliott M. Blass and Vivian Ciaramitaro. Temporal characteristics of responses to sucrose and pacifiers; Causation of state change; Implications for breast feeding; Role of opioid systems in normal caregiving.
ISSN:0037976X
DOI:10.1111/j.1540-5834.1994.tb01270.x