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    Neonatal Psychoneuroimmunology: Emergence, Scope and Perspectives.

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    Authors
    Adamson-Macedo, Elvidina N.
    Issue Date
    2000
    
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    Abstract
    Interdisciplinary Neonatology investigates and cares for at-risk babies, including risk for developmental disabilities. Psychoneuroimmunology seeks to unravel relationships amongst behavioural, neural, endocrine, and immune processes, and their mutual role in maintaining health and treating disease. This article presents an integrative approach to the emergence, scope and perspectives of a new sub-discipline, i.e. Developmental Neonatal Psychoneuroimmunology. The Equilibrium Model (ThEM) proposed by Adamson-Macedo (1991) will be used as a way of representing coactions; within this frame, Gottlieb's experiential canalization (1991b) contributes an explanation of how the psychoneuroimmunological development of the preterm neonate can be facilitated.
    Citation
    Neuroendocrinology Letters, 21(3): 175-186
    Publisher
    Society of Integrated Sciences
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/2436/14645
    PubMed ID
    11455352
    Additional Links
    http://www.nel.edu/neonatal-psychoneuroimmunology-emergence-scope-and-perspectives-2382/
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    Journal article
    Language
    en
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    0172-780X
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