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The following pages link to The cutaneous withdrawal reflex in human neonates: sensitization, receptive fields, and the effects of contralateral stimulation. (Q52219712):
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- The contributions of vision and haptics to reaching and grasping (Q26781483) (← links)
- Beyond Acute Pain: Understanding Chronic Pain in Infancy (Q28071299) (← links)
- Appearance of fetal pain could be associated with maturation of the mesodiencephalic structures (Q28079303) (← links)
- Can fetuses feel pain? (Q28307096) (← links)
- Neonatal tissue damage facilitates nociceptive synaptic input to the developing superficial dorsal horn via NGF-dependent mechanisms (Q28568093) (← links)
- Effect of combined music and touch intervention on pain response and β-endorphin and cortisol concentrations in late preterm infants (Q30397931) (← links)
- The postnatal development of spinal sensory processing (Q33679544) (← links)
- Modern concepts of paediatric analgesia (Q33740802) (← links)
- Long-term impact of neonatal injury in male and female rats: Sex differences, mechanisms and clinical implications (Q33771109) (← links)
- The flexion withdrawal reflex increases in premature infants at 22-26 weeks of gestation due to changes in spinal cord excitability. (Q33845815) (← links)
- Effects of perinatal pain and stress. (Q33875333) (← links)
- Fetal pain? (Q33920677) (← links)
- Development and initial validation of the EDIN scale, a new tool for assessing prolonged pain in preterm infants (Q33952470) (← links)
- Specific Newborn Individualized Developmental Care and Assessment Program movements are associated with acute pain in preterm infants in the neonatal intensive care unit (Q34074855) (← links)
- The neurobiology of pain: developmental aspects (Q34333356) (← links)
- Neuraxial analgesia in neonates and infants: a review of clinical and preclinical strategies for the development of safety and efficacy data. (Q34338289) (← links)
- Assessment and management of pain in neonates (Q34341609) (← links)
- The development of nociceptive circuits (Q34431130) (← links)
- Neonatal procedural pain exposure predicts lower cortisol and behavioral reactivity in preterm infants in the NICU. (Q34565189) (← links)
- Early pain in preterm infants. A model of long-term effects (Q34965565) (← links)
- The effects of analgesia in the vulnerable infant during the perinatal period. (Q34965644) (← links)
- Postnatal temporal, spatial and modality tuning of nociceptive cutaneous flexion reflexes in human infants (Q35016984) (← links)
- Are there long-term consequences of pain in newborn or very young infants? (Q35074745) (← links)
- Assessment and management of acute pain in high-risk neonates (Q35095186) (← links)
- Comparing the efficacy of NSAIDs and paracetamol in children (Q35680419) (← links)
- Psychosocial effects of intensive care on infants and families after discharge (Q35682700) (← links)
- Skin-to-skin contact (Kangaroo Care) analgesia for preterm infant heel stick (Q35838942) (← links)
- The relationship between nociceptive brain activity, spinal reflex withdrawal and behaviour in newborn infants (Q35905701) (← links)
- Opioid analgesia in the newborn (Q36057714) (← links)
- A critical review of the topical local anesthetic amethocaine (Ametop) for pediatric pain (Q36074283) (← links)
- Skin incision-induced receptive field responses of mechanosensitive peripheral neurons are developmentally regulated in the rat. (Q36178828) (← links)
- Persistent changes in peripheral and spinal nociceptive processing after early tissue injury (Q36391184) (← links)
- Pharmacological approaches to the management of pain in the neonatal intensive care unit (Q36799125) (← links)
- Altered behavior and digestive outcomes in adult male rats primed with minimal colon pain as neonates (Q36841535) (← links)
- Developmental changes in the responses of preterm infants to a painful stressor (Q37157269) (← links)
- Infant pain management: a developmental neurobiological approach. (Q37364435) (← links)
- Postnatal maturation of endogenous opioid systems within the periaqueductal grey and spinal dorsal horn of the rat. (Q37488795) (← links)
- Invasive procedures in preterm children: brain and cognitive development at school age. (Q37602486) (← links)
- Impact of repeated procedural pain-related stress in infants born very preterm (Q37710996) (← links)
- Activity-dependent development of tactile and nociceptive spinal cord circuits (Q38093280) (← links)
- Endocrinopathies in the cardiac ICU. (Q38117258) (← links)
- Neonatal pain: What's age got to do with it? (Q38288354) (← links)
- What do we really know about newborn infant pain? (Q38601735) (← links)
- Individual contextual factors in the validation of the Bernese pain scale for neonates: protocol for a prospective observational study (Q38654994) (← links)
- Defining pain in newborns: need for a uniform taxonomy? (Q38677469) (← links)
- EDIN Scale Implemented by Gestational Age for Pain Assessment in Preterms: A Prospective Study (Q38922054) (← links)
- Local anaesthetic effect of topical amethocaine gel in neonates: randomised controlled trial (Q39433424) (← links)
- Assessment of pain in the neonate (Q40835151) (← links)
- Do fetuses feel pain? Reflex responses do not necessarily signify pain (Q41140053) (← links)
- Measurement of neonatal responses to painful stimuli: a research review (Q41668803) (← links)