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Vagal regulation during bottle feeding in low-birthweight neonates: Support for the gustatory-vagal hypothesis
Authors:A. Lourdes Portales  Stephen W. Porges  Jane A. Doussard-Roosevelt  Mehnur Abedin  Richard Lopez  Michal A. Young  Madhava R. Beeram  Michelle Baker
Abstract:The gustatory-vagal hypothesis proposes that gustatory stimulation elicits a coordinated vagal response manifested as an increase in ingestive behaviors (e.g., sucking) and a decrease in nucleus ambiguus vagal tone measured by decreases in the amplitude of respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA). The current study tested the gustatory-vagal hypothesis in a bottle feeding paradigm with 29 clinically stable, high-risk, low-birthweight neonates. The amplitude of respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) was collected before, during, and after bottle feeding. Consistent with the gustatory-vagal hypothesis, RSA decreased during bottle feeding. In a longitudinal subsample of subjects, the pattern of RSA changes during the feeding paradigm was stable across two test sessions. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Dev Psychobiol 30: 225–233, 1997
Keywords:vagal tone  respiratory sinus arrhythmia  heart rate  heart rate variability  feeding  neonates  low birthweight
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