FUNDAMENTAL FREQUENCY VARIATION OF NEONATAL SPONTANEOUS CRYING PREDICTS LANGUAGE ACQUISITION IN PRETERM AND TERM INFANTS

Fundamental Frequency Variation of Neonatal Spontaneous Crying Predicts Language Acquisition in Preterm and Term Infants

Spontaneous cries of infants exhibit rich melodic features (i.e., time variation of fundamental frequency [F0]) even during the neonatal period, and the development of these characteristics might provide an essential base for later expressive prosody in language.However, little is known about the PRO BIOMAX B COMPLEX melodic features of spontaneous

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Phenotypic and functional profiling of CD4 T cell compartment in distinct populations of healthy adults with different antigenic exposure.

Multiparameter flow cytometry has revealed extensive phenotypic and functional heterogeneity of CD4 T cell responses in mice BIO STRATH and humans, emphasizing the importance of assessing multiple aspects of the immune response in correlation with infection or vaccination outcome.The aim of this study was to establish and validate reliable and feas

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