Schaal Benoist, Hummel Thomas, Soussignan Robert
Centre des Sciences du Goût, CNRS (UMR 5170), Université de Bourgogne, 15 rue Picardet, 21000 Dijon, France.
Clin Perinatol. 2004 Jun;31(2):261-85, vi-vii. doi: 10.1016/j.clp.2004.04.003.
This article considers olfaction as a functioning source of information for the fetus and the neonate, born on term or prematurely. It aims to present how odors are involved in the sensory continuity between the prenatal and postnatal environments and how they influence the earliest adaptive responses of newborns in the realms of self-regulation, emotional balance, feeding, and social interactions.Finally, it evaluates odors as sensory means to ameliorate the physiologic and behavioral responses of preterm infants to the adverse impacts of separation from mother, nonoral feeding, or iatrogenic distress.
本文将嗅觉视为足月或早产出生的胎儿及新生儿的一种功能性信息来源。其目的是呈现气味如何参与产前和产后环境之间的感觉连续性,以及它们如何在自我调节、情绪平衡、喂养和社交互动等领域影响新生儿最早的适应性反应。最后,本文评估气味作为一种感官手段,可改善早产儿因与母亲分离、非经口喂养或医源性痛苦所产生的生理和行为反应。