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The relationship between sucking and grasping in the human newborn: A precursor of hand-mouth coordination?

โœ Scribed by Dr. Josephine V. Brown; W. Timm Fredrickson


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1977
Tongue
English
Weight
521 KB
Volume
10
Category
Article
ISSN
0012-1630

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

The relationship between grasping and sucking, a possible precursor of handโ€mouth coordination, was examined in human newborns of varying gestational ages. Grasping was elicited by rapidly titling the infant backwards while he rested on a padded board and held a grasp bar. Infants were titled 4 times under each of 3 conditions: grasping, sucking, and graspingโ€whileโ€sucking. The dependent variables were strength and duration of grasp and frequency and amplitude of sucks during the 15 sec following the tilt. The results indicated that grasping did not affect sucking but that sucking increased the strength and the duration of the grasp. Furthermore, either response system was more highly correlated with indices of maturity of the central nervous system when elicited in the presence rather than the absence of the other. We conclude that in human newborns sucking may be dominant over grasping but that both are part of an integrated system which may form the basis for the development of handโ€mouth coordination.


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