A human baby arrives in the world in a strange state, eyes open, ears working, brain growing fast, yet unable to move through ...
Infants' helplessness demonstrates unique social implications for human development. In a new paper developmental psychology ...
New research suggests human babies’ helpless start may influence how we learn, build relationships, and develop as social ...
What do the earliest stages of a pregnancy look like? Embryonic development has been extensively studied, but most of our knowledge of the earliest stages of a growing baby come from stationary ...
Originally published in Switzerland by S. Karger Medical Publishers, Basel, Switzerland. SCDIRB copy 39088019621895 not included in Bibliotheca Beckwithiana (unpublished). SCDIRB copy has bookplate: ...
We have many models of human development, from personality and psychosocial ones to those based on neuroscientific and developmental research. Freud (1937), envisioning a scientific model for ...
While estimates of total pregnancy losses vary considerably, about 15% of known pregnancies end in miscarriage, and many other conceptions do not survive past the very early stages of pregnancy. The ...
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