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Original Article

Validation of the Auditory Response Cradle with Sound and Tactile Stimuli

Pages 61-65 | Published online: 12 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

The usefulness of the auditory response cradle as a device to test perception of neonates was extended to include tactile as well as sound stimuli. Newborns received three types of trials: white noise, non Frey hair (heary and light) or no stimulus (control) presentations. The motor and respiration response probabilities wre calculated for each type of trial. There was roughly equivalent responding for auditory and tactile stimuli whilst the control response rate was significantly lower. The heavy von Frey hair was more likely to evoke a reponse than the light one. These results were taken as evidence that the auditory response cradle can be used to test neonatal perception in more than one modality

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