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Psychosomatic Medicine 28:822-835 (1966)
© 1966 American Psychosomatic Society

Continuous Interactional Monitoring in the Neonate

LOUIS W. SANDER M.D.1 and HARRY L. JULIA PH.D.1

1 Child Development Unit, Boston University Medical Center, Boston, Mass.

A method of continuous automatic monitoring of neonate-environment interaction is reported, and a number of variables which can be studied in this way are described. The use of these variables to study the initial adaptation between neonate and environment in different caretaking situations is illustrated by preliminary findings.

Submitted on November 26, 1965







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