The Effects of Some Physical and Psychosocial Prenatal Stressors on Early Development

作者: J. H. Cullen , John A. Connolly

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-69057-0_6

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摘要: The literature concerned with the effects of prenatal stress on developmental outcome is based both animal and human studies. studies are complementary, as findings in one area lead to other. Although cannot be compared directly human, they offer parallels which provide rich material for research into development. Many experiments corroborated studies, individual has frequently directed researchers toward their subject matter hypotheses.

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