Sentences with phrase «infant sleep lab»

Unlike other primates that «cling» to their mothers, «human infants are dependent upon their mothers to ensure that proximity is maintained,» says Professor Helen Ball of the Parent - Infant Sleep Lab of Durham University in her article Bed Sharing and Co-Sleeping: Research Overview.
-LSB-...] At Durham University's Parent - Infant Sleep Lab we have been instrumental in researching how parents and babies co-sleep, so this was an error we could not ignore!
Helen Ball BSC, MA, PhD, is Professor of Anthropology at Durham University, where she is Director of the Parent - Infant Sleep Lab and a Fellow of the Wolfson Research Institute.
-LSB-...] Helen Ball BSC, MA, PhD, is Professor of Anthropology at Durham University, where she is Director of the Parent - Infant Sleep Lab and a Fellow of the Wolfson Research Institute.
She is Professor of Anthropology at Durham University, England where she runs the Parent - Infant Sleep Lab.
a collaboration between Durham University Parent - Infant Sleep Lab, La Leche League, NCT, and UNICEF UK Baby Friendly Initiative
Her doctoral work, in collaboration with Unicef, is based at the world renowned Parent - Infant Sleep Lab at Durham University where Allison is examining the nocturnal behaviour and physiology of breast and formula fed infants.
Professor Helen Ball, Director of Parent - Infant Sleep Lab, Department of Anthropology, Durham University and Chair, Lullaby Trust Scientific Committee.

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According to the sleep - lab research, co-sleeping is biologically appropriate for infants who are breastfed.
Together with her team of postdoctoral and PhD students Helen has been conducting studies of parent - infant sleep in the lab, the community and in local hospitals for the past 20 years.
In this 2012 study, University of North Texas educational psychologist Wendy Middlemiss and her colleagues tracked the behavior and cortisol levels of 25 infants, ages 4 to 10 months, as they went through a five - day sleep training program à la crying - it - out in a sleep lab in New Zealand.
In the study supporting the Anti-CIO argument, 25 infants, ages 4 - 10 months, went through a 5 - day CIO sleep training program at a lab in New Zealand.
In a paper published recently in the journal Family Relations, lead researcher James McKenna, director of the Mother - Baby Behavioral Sleep Lab and Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C., Professor of Anthropology at the University of Notre Dame, and his colleagues suggest that the origin of both colic and SIDS may be related to the gradual emergence of an infant's ability to voluntarily control the release of air through the vocal track, learned skills that are required for the development of speech.
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