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Article Dans Une Revue Infant Behavior and Development Année : 2020

The vocal repertoire of preterm infants: Characteristics and possible applications

Vanessa André
Virginie Durier
Severine Henry
Fouad Nassur
Martine Hausberger
Alban Lemasson

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We investigated infants’ capacities to express themselves orally at very early developmental stages. Most reports focus on crying when in pain or hungry. We evaluated young preterm infants’ spontaneous vocal production in non-painful contexts. We identified a vocal repertoire composed of nine types of vocalisations. High-pitched sounds were associated with relaxed postures, implying a positive valence, whereas long low-pitched vocalisations, associated more with grimaces and muscle tensions, appeared to have a more negative valence. Infants’ vocalisations were useful indicators of their internal state in two situations (when exposed to clothing constraints and environmental noises).
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hal-02883318 , version 1 (30-06-2020)

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Vanessa André, Virginie Durier, Severine Henry, Fouad Nassur, Jacques Sizun, et al.. The vocal repertoire of preterm infants: Characteristics and possible applications. Infant Behavior and Development, 2020, 60, pp.101463. ⟨10.1016/j.infbeh.2020.101463⟩. ⟨hal-02883318⟩
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