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    Very preterm infants displayed similar imitation skills to full‐term infants at term equivalent age by Koenig‐Zores, Claire, Davy‐Monteil, Mathilde, Vincent, Véronique, Astruc, Dominique, Meyer, Nicolas, Kuhn, Pierre

    Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-12-2021)
    “…Aim Very preterm infants are exposed to an atypical environment that could alter their developmental trajectory. We aimed to examine neonatal imitation, a…”
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    Pain Behavioural Response to Acoustic and Light Environmental Changes in Very Preterm Infants by Marchal, Audrey, Melchior, Meggane, Dufour, André, Poisbeau, Pierrick, Zores, Claire, Kuhn, Pierre

    Published in Children (Basel) (24-11-2021)
    “…Noise and high light illumination in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) are recognized as stressors that could alter the well-being and development of…”
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    Adequacy of sedation analgesia to support the comfort of neonates undergoing therapeutic hypothermia and its impact on short-term neonatal outcomes by Nakhleh-Philippe, Pauline, Zores, Claire, Stern-Delfils, Amélie, Escande, Benoît, Astruc, Dominique, Severac, François, Kuhn, Pierre

    Published in Frontiers in pediatrics (09-03-2023)
    “…We aimed to evaluate (1) whether sedation analgesia (SA) used during therapeutic hypothermia (TH) was efficient to support the wellbeing of neonates with…”
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    Changes of Infant- and Family-Centered Care Practices Administered to Extremely Preterm Infants During Implementation of the NIDCAP Program by Klein, Valérie, Zores-Koenig, Claire, Dillenseger, Laurence, Langlet, Claire, Escande, Benoît, Astruc, Dominique, Le Ray, Isabelle, Kuhn, Pierre

    Published in Frontiers in pediatrics (03-09-2021)
    “…Introduction: Many studies have evaluated the Neonatal Individualized Developmental Care and Assessment Program (NIDCAP), but few studies have assessed changes…”
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    Moderate acoustic changes can disrupt the sleep of very preterm infants in their incubators by Kuhn, Pierre, Zores, Claire, Langlet, Claire, Escande, Benoît, Astruc, Dominique, Dufour, André

    Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-10-2013)
    “…Aim To evaluate the impact of moderate noise on the sleep of very early preterm infants (VPI). Methods Observational study of 26 VPI of 26–31 weeks' gestation,…”
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    Observational study found that even small variations in light can wake up very preterm infants in a neonatal intensive care unit by Zores, Claire, Dufour, André, Pebayle, Thierry, Dahan, Ilana, Astruc, Dominique, Kuhn, Pierre

    Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-07-2018)
    “…Aim This prospective observational study evaluated the behavioural responses of very preterm infants to spontaneous light variations. Methods We measured…”
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    Infants born very preterm react to variations of the acoustic environment in their incubator from a minimum signal-to-noise ratio threshold of 5 to 10 dBA by Kuhn, Pierre, Zores, Claire, Pebayle, Thierry, Hoeft, Alain, Langlet, Claire, Escande, Benoît, Astruc, Dominique, Dufour, André

    Published in Pediatric research (01-04-2012)
    “…Introduction: Very early preterm infants (VPIs) are exposed to unpredictable noise in neonatal intensive care units. Their ability to perceive moderate…”
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    Very preterm infants can detect small variations in light levels in incubators by Zores, Claire, Dufour, André, Pebayle, Thierry, Langlet, Claire, Astruc, Dominique, Kuhn, Pierre

    Published in Acta Paediatrica (01-10-2015)
    “…Aim This prospective observational study was designed to improve our understanding of the responses of very preterm infants to light level variations in…”
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    Cognitive Training for Visuospatial Processing in Children Aged 5½ to 6 Years Born Very Preterm With Working Memory Dysfunction: A Randomized Clinical Trial by Gire, Catherine, Beltran Anzola, Any, Marret, Stéphane, Foix L’Hélias, Laurence, Roze, Jean-Christophe, Granier, Michèle, Patural, Hugues, Lecomte, Bénédicte, Guillois, Bernard, Souksi Medioni, Isabelle, Bednarek Weirauch, Nathalie, Claris, Olivier, Hascoët, Jean-Michel, Kuhn, Pierre, Zahed, Meriem, Boucekine, Mohamed, Ancel, Pierre-Yves, Arnaud, Catherine, Cambonie, Gilles, Dorriere Datin, Valérie, TOSELLO, Barthélémy, BREVAUT, Veronique, GARCIA, Patricia, DESILES, Tristan, MENARD, Gwenaëlle, PACHE, Mélodie, ZAHED, Ludovic-Mohamed, MITANCHEZ, Delphine, COUDRONNIERE, Charlotte, DENAVEAUT BOULAY, Mireille, FALQUE, Elodie, REBATTEL, Magali, VOIRIN, Karine, BASSON, Eliane, RUBIO GURUNG, Sophie, RODRIGUEZ, Mélanie, DEFORGE, Hélène, LEMARCHAND, Marie, DUBOIS, Emeline, IANNUZZI, Stéphanie, OERTEL, Julie, DE SAINT MARTIN, Anne, ZORES KOENIG, Claire, MUSMEAUX, Hélène, SCHNEIDER, Lucille, LERAT, Claire, PANNETIER, Angélique, PIN, Isabelle, DEBILLON, Thierry, GUICHARDET, Karine, ZANDER, Patrick, SALIBA, Elie, BENHAMMOU, Valérie, KAMINSKI, Monique, MARCHAND-MARTIN, Laetitia, MEDJAHED, Samira, PIRRELLO, Johanne, BERBIS, Julie, AUQUIER, Pascal, BAUMSTARCK, Karine

    Published in JAMA network open (2023)
    “…Importance Compared with term-born peers, children born very preterm generally perform poorly in executive functions, particularly in working memory and…”
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    Recommendations on neonatal light environment from the French Neonatal Society by Zores-Koenig, Claire, Kuhn, Pierre, Caeymaex, Laurence

    Published in Acta Paediatrica (25-02-2020)
    “…Abstract Aim Hospital light may affect neonatal neurosensory development and the well‐being of parents and caregivers. We aimed to issue practical…”
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    Recommendations on neonatal light environment from the French Neonatal Society by Zores-Koenig, Claire, Kuhn, Pierre, Caeymaex, Laurence

    Published in Acta Paediatrica (25-02-2020)
    “…Abstract Aim Hospital light may affect neonatal neurosensory development and the well‐being of parents and caregivers. We aimed to issue practical…”
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    Spontaneous cries can alter the physiological well-being and cerebral oxygenation of very preterm infants by Zores, Claire, Dufour, André, Langlet, Claire, Escande, Benoît, Astruc, Dominique, Kuhn, Pierre

    Published in Early human development (01-02-2013)
    “…Abstract Introduction Infant crying is a major expression of distress and can occur without any exogenous stimulation. Little is known, however, about the…”
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