## Abstract The effects of tactile and kinesthetic stimulation on the neonatal development of 12 premature infants were investigated. Experimental infants received four 15‐min periods of tactile and kinesthetic stimulation daily for 10 days. The control infants received only standard, routine nurse
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The effect of oral–gustatory, tactile–bucal, and tactile–manual stimulation on the behavior of the hands in newborns
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- John Wiley and Sons
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- 2000
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- 37
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- Article
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- 0012-1630
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