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Kumi Kuroda, corresponding author of the Center for Brain Science at riken Research Institute in Japan, said: "Many parents suffer from the nighttime crying of their babies
Kuroda and her colleagues have been studying transport responses, an innate response seen in many late-maturing mammals whose offspring are not yet mature enough to take care of themselves, such as mice, dogs, monkeys, and humans
The researchers compared the responses of 21 infants in four situations: being held by a walking mother, being held by a seated mother, lying in a still crib, or lying on a swaying cot
This suggests that holding the baby alone may not be enough to soothe a crying baby, which contradicts the traditional assumption that a mother holding the baby in her arms reduces the baby's distress
But when the mothers tried to put sleepy babies to sleep, more than a third of the participants were awake
"Even as a mother of four, I was very surprised
Based on their findings, the team proposed a way to
"For many people, we're just parents intuitively and listen to other people's parenting advice without rigorously scientifically testing these methods
The research was supported
Journal Reference:
Ohmuraet al.