Eishima K
Chikushi Jogakuen Junior College, Fukuoka, Japan.
Early Hum Dev. 1991 Dec;27(3):163-73. doi: 10.1016/0378-3782(91)90192-6.
A special video camera devised by the author and a fiberscope were used to film the neonatal sucking response of 50 low-risk full-term newborn infants on the 5th day after birth. Analysis of the sucking behaviour showed that the sucking movements consist mainly of a peristaltic tongue movement and two kinds of negative pressure; that the peristaltic tongue movements are synchronized with the jaw movements; that infants actively adapt to a varying environment; and that the sucking movements change to minimize the energy required.
作者设计的一种特殊摄像机和一台纤维镜被用于拍摄50名低风险足月新生儿出生后第5天的吸吮反应。对吸吮行为的分析表明,吸吮动作主要由蠕动性舌运动和两种负压组成;蠕动性舌运动与下颌运动同步;婴儿能积极适应不断变化的环境;并且吸吮动作会发生变化以尽量减少所需能量。