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OverviewThis work sees the light for various reasons. There is a general lack of detailed information about the earliest stages of human motor development. The reasons for this are explained more fully in the Introduction; here we may simply state that, apart from their intrinsic interest, earlier phenomena are fundamental to the comprehension of later phenomena rooted in them, whether pathological or normal. This is especially so in the rapidly - veloping young organism. At birth the neonate is catapulted into a profoundly different physical and social envir- ment requiring extremely diverse functioning: suffice it to mention aerial respiration, no longer being fed through the placenta and the cord, and the full impact of gravity on neonatal movements. The neonate generally adapts smoothly to the transition, as it has been equipped to do so during the 9 months of pregnancy. However, the study of the early stages of fetal motor development should not be exclusively directed towards the und- standing of functioning in the neonate. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alessandra PiontelliPublisher: Springer Verlag Imprint: Springer Verlag Edition: 2010 ed. Weight: 0.328kg ISBN: 9788847056060ISBN 10: 8847056063 Pages: 133 Publication Date: 13 December 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsGeneral Movements.- Startles, Twitches and Clonuses.- Hiccups, Yawning and Gasping.- Fetal Breathing Movements.- Swallowing, Sucking, and Handedness as Inferred from Fetal Thumb Sucking.- Localized Movements.- Facial Expressions.- Rest-activity Cycles, Clusters and the Ontogeny of Sleep.- Twin Fetuses and Twin Myths.- Conclusions: Movement is Life.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |