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Among the earliest volumes of this monograph series was a report by Lester Sontag and colleagues, of the esteemed Fels Institute, on the heart rate of the human fetus as an expression of the developing nervous system. Here, some 75 years later, we commemorate this work and provide historical and contemporary context on knowledge regarding fetal development, as well as results from our own research. These are based on synchronized monitoring of maternal and fetal parameters assessed between 24 and 36 weeks gestation on 740 maternal-fetal pairs compiled from eight separate longitudinal studies, which commenced in the early 1990s. Data include maternal heart rate, respiratory sinus arrhythmia, and electrodermal activity and fetal heart rate, motor activity, and their integration. Hierarchical linear modeling of developmental trajectories reveals that the fetus develops in predictable ways consistent with advancing parasympathetic regulation. Findings also include: within-fetus stability (

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ABSTRACT vii

I FETAL DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH IN CONTEXT: SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS OF INFLUENCE OF THE FELS LONGITUDINAL STUDY 1

II. WHY STUDY THE FETUS? 3

III. METHODS TO MONITOR THE FETUS 11

IV. DESCRIPTION OF OUR RESEARCH PROGRAM 14

V. FETAL HEART RATE AND VARIABILITY 23

VI. FETAL MOTOR ACTIVITY 33

VII. INTEGRATION OF FETAL MOVEMENT AND FETAL HEART RATE 43

VIII. THE MATERNAL CONTEXT 50

IX. SEX DIFFERENCES IN FETAL DEVELOPMENT 59

X. SIBLINGS 66

XI. DEVIATIONS FROM NORMAL DEVELOPMENT 71

XII. GENERAL DISCUSSION 77

XIII. FETAL NEUROBEHAVIORAL RESEARCH REIMAGINED 84

REFERENCES 95

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 113

COMMENTARIES

STORY AND HISTORY IN FETAL BEHAVIOR 114
Karen Brakke

MYSTERIES OF THE HUMAN FETUS REVEALED 124
Curt A. Sandman

CONTRIBUTORS 138

STATEMENT OF EDITORIAL POLICY 140

SUBJECT INDEX 142

Studies in Fetal Behavior

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 20/07/2015
      ISBN13: 9781119186267, 978-1119186267
      ISBN10: 1119186269

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Among the earliest volumes of this monograph series was a report by Lester Sontag and colleagues, of the esteemed Fels Institute, on the heart rate of the human fetus as an expression of the developing nervous system. Here, some 75 years later, we commemorate this work and provide historical and contemporary context on knowledge regarding fetal development, as well as results from our own research. These are based on synchronized monitoring of maternal and fetal parameters assessed between 24 and 36 weeks gestation on 740 maternal-fetal pairs compiled from eight separate longitudinal studies, which commenced in the early 1990s. Data include maternal heart rate, respiratory sinus arrhythmia, and electrodermal activity and fetal heart rate, motor activity, and their integration. Hierarchical linear modeling of developmental trajectories reveals that the fetus develops in predictable ways consistent with advancing parasympathetic regulation. Findings also include: within-fetus stability (

      Table of Contents

      ABSTRACT vii

      I FETAL DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH IN CONTEXT: SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS OF INFLUENCE OF THE FELS LONGITUDINAL STUDY 1

      II. WHY STUDY THE FETUS? 3

      III. METHODS TO MONITOR THE FETUS 11

      IV. DESCRIPTION OF OUR RESEARCH PROGRAM 14

      V. FETAL HEART RATE AND VARIABILITY 23

      VI. FETAL MOTOR ACTIVITY 33

      VII. INTEGRATION OF FETAL MOVEMENT AND FETAL HEART RATE 43

      VIII. THE MATERNAL CONTEXT 50

      IX. SEX DIFFERENCES IN FETAL DEVELOPMENT 59

      X. SIBLINGS 66

      XI. DEVIATIONS FROM NORMAL DEVELOPMENT 71

      XII. GENERAL DISCUSSION 77

      XIII. FETAL NEUROBEHAVIORAL RESEARCH REIMAGINED 84

      REFERENCES 95

      ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 113

      COMMENTARIES

      STORY AND HISTORY IN FETAL BEHAVIOR 114
      Karen Brakke

      MYSTERIES OF THE HUMAN FETUS REVEALED 124
      Curt A. Sandman

      CONTRIBUTORS 138

      STATEMENT OF EDITORIAL POLICY 140

      SUBJECT INDEX 142

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