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Sensuelle und kognitive Entwicklung — Erste Ansätze zu möglicher Förderung

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Die Entwicklung der Sinne was lange eher eine philosophische als eine wissenschaftliche Frage. Aristoteles beschrieb, dass Feten zunehmend auf äußere Einflüsse reagieren. Diese Vorstellung stimmt mit heutigen Ergebnissen überein. Erst neue Techniken führten dazu, Zugang zur fetalen Entwicklung zu gewinnen. Prechtl ist der Pionier, der die Koordination von Bewegung und Herzfrequenz und die Kontinuität von Verhaltensmustern vom prä- zum postnatalen Leben erforscht hat (Prechtl, 1974).

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Arabin, B. (2009). Sensuelle und kognitive Entwicklung — Erste Ansätze zu möglicher Förderung. In: Bitzer, E.M., Walter, U., Lingner, H., Schwartz, FW. (eds) Kindergesundheit stärken. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88047-9_2

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