THE NEONATAL EVOKED HEART RATE RESPONSE AND THE LAW OF INITIAL VALUE |
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Authors: | Corinne Hutt S. J. Hutt |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Reading;Human Development Research Unit, University of Oxford |
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Abstract: | Two-second long square wave tones at frequencies of 125 and 1000 Hz and 75 db sound pressure were presented to six newborn infants. Mean heart rates were computed for the 10 sec prior to and the 10 sec following stimulus onset, i.e. the prestimulus and stimulus heart rate values respectively. LIV was shown to operate strongly only in the case of the 125 Hz stimulus. Even for this stimulus, LIV depended upon the state of the infant, showing an appropriate negative correlation between prestimulus and stimulus values in regular sleep and quiet wakefulness but a slightly positive correlation in irregular sleep. In randomly selected control periods, the first 5 sec served as prestimulus values and the second 5 sec as stimulus values. Regression coefficients for these control periods did not differ significantly from those during which the stimulus was actually present. In view of the special conditions required for its demonstration, the generality of Wilder's “law” seems to be seriously questioned. |
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Keywords: | Neonates Heart rate LIV. (C. Hutt) |
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