Massage enhances recovery from habituation in normal infants Article

Cigales, M, Field, T, Lundy, B et al. (1997). Massage enhances recovery from habituation in normal infants . INFANT BEHAVIOR & DEVELOPMENT, 20(1), 29-34. 10.1016/S0163-6383(97)90058-8

cited authors

  • Cigales, M; Field, T; Lundy, B; Cuadra, A; Hart, S

abstract

  • Research shows that touch stimulation can positively affect physiological, behavioral, and social development among infants. However, empirical evidence of the effects of touch on infants' cognitive performance is lacking. In this study, 56 4-month-olds were given either 8 minutes of massage, play, or no stimulation prior to an audiovisual habituation task. Infants who received message showed response recovery from habituation during test trials, whereas those in the other two conditions did not. © 1997 Ablex Publishing Corporation.

publication date

  • January 1, 1997

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start page

  • 29

end page

  • 34

volume

  • 20

issue

  • 1