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The two methods used to determine if an infant can see are observing the infant's eye movements in response to visual stimuli and conducting a visual acuity test using specially designed cards with varying patterns and shapes.
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Tom Lissauer has written: 'Pediatric emergencies' -- subject(s): Pediatric emergencies 'Neonatology at a glance' -- subject(s): Newborn Infant, Infant Care, Methods, Outlines, syllabi, Therapy, Infant, Newborn, Diseases, Neonatology
Charles S. Kleinman has written: 'Hemodynamics and cardiology' -- subject(s): Infant, Newborn, Diseases, Newborn Infant, Cardiovascular Diseases, Neonatology, Methods
Initially CT scan is used to confirm hydrocephalus.
Pinching the patient will illicit a response unless the case is unresponsive.
Fetal reflexes, such as the startle reflex, play a role in infant development and are thought to help protect the infant when sleeping. In some cases, abnormalities in these reflexes have been associated with an increased risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), although the exact link is not fully understood. Researchers continue to study this connection to better understand the underlying mechanisms of SIDS.
E. J. Goodacre has written: 'Reading in infant classes' 'Methods' 'Teachers and their pupils' home background'
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Recent advancements in infant studies have shown that early experiences, such as exposure to language and social interactions, play a crucial role in cognitive development. Researchers have also found that infants are capable of more complex cognitive processes than previously thought, such as problem-solving and memory retention. Additionally, advancements in technology, such as brain imaging techniques, have allowed researchers to better understand the neural mechanisms underlying cognitive development in infants.