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  Vol. 28 No. 6, June 1973 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Wakefulness and Feeding in Human Newborns

Theodore J. Gaensbauer, MD; Robert N. Emde, MD

Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1973;28(6):894-897.


Abstract

Findings of previous investigators led to the hypothesis that the distribution of alert wakefulness in relation to feeding is altered by the type of feeding regimen used. This study compared behavioral states of 30 demand-fed and 30 schedule-fed newborns observed during a single feeding-to-feeding period.



Author Affiliations

Denver

From the Colorado Psychiatric Hospital, University of Colorado Medical Center (Dr. Gaensbauer), and the University of Colorado Medical School (Dr. Emde), Denver.


Footnotes

Accepted for publication Jan 24, 1973.

Reprint requests to the University of Colorado Medical Center, 4200 E Ninth Ave, Denver, CO 80220 (Dr. Emde).



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