2020
The Imagined Infant
Mayes L. The Imagined Infant. The Psychoanalytic Study Of The Child 2020, 73: 216-219. DOI: 10.1080/00797308.2020.1690904.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2018
Assessment and Treatment of Prenatally Exposed Infants and Children
Lowell A, Mayes L. Assessment and Treatment of Prenatally Exposed Infants and Children. 2018, 131-144. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-94998-7_13.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrenatal substance exposureSubstance exposureParental substance usePsychosocial stressorsSubstance useLow birth weightChronic psychosocial stressSubstance-exposed infantsLow socioeconomic statusUtero exposureBirth weightPrenatal exposureNeurobehavioral effectsNeurological effectsPsychosocial stressInfantsSocioeconomic statusRelated factorsHarmful agentsExposureTreatmentChildrenFamily lifePrematurityPatients
1999
The cyclic organization of attention during habituation is related to infants' information processing
Feldman R, Mayes L. The cyclic organization of attention during habituation is related to infants' information processing. Infant Behavior And Development 1999, 22: 37-49. DOI: 10.1016/s0163-6383(99)80004-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchProcessing speedInformation processingInfant-controlled habituation procedureInfant processing speedInfant information processingRegulation of attentionSix-month-old infantsPerceptual developmentAttention regulationRecognition memoryHabituation procedureNovel stimuliAttentive stateCyclic organizationMemoryHabituationProcessingAttentionEfficient processingStimuliTransitory stateCorrelatesInfantsOrganizationRecurrent patterns
1998
Extended Traditional Holding (TH) and Skin-to-Skin Care (SSC) for Newborn Infants ≤1500 grams. A Randomized Controlled Trial. Results of an Interim Analysis † 1115
Rojas M, Kaplan M, Mayes L, Sherwonit E, Quevedo M, Ehrenkranz R. Extended Traditional Holding (TH) and Skin-to-Skin Care (SSC) for Newborn Infants ≤1500 grams. A Randomized Controlled Trial. Results of an Interim Analysis † 1115. Pediatric Research 1998, 43: 191-191. DOI: 10.1203/00006450-199804001-01136.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1997
The effects of polydrug use with and without cocaine on mother-infant interaction at 3 and 6 months
Mayes L, Feldman R, Granger R, Haynes O, Bornstein M, Schottenfeld R. The effects of polydrug use with and without cocaine on mother-infant interaction at 3 and 6 months. Infant Behavior And Development 1997, 20: 489-502. DOI: 10.1016/s0163-6383(97)90038-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCocaine-using mothersDrug use statusDrug-using mothersMin of faceInfant interactive behaviorsMother-infant interactionInfant readinessInfantsCocaine usePolydrug useMaternal interruptionMonthsSignificant riskPolydrugMothersUse statusMaternal attentivenessMean standard scoresInterruptive behaviorsPregnancy
1996
Impaired regulation of arousal in three-month-old infants exposed prenatally to cocaine and other drugs
Mayes L, Bornstein M, Chawarska K, Haynes O, Granger R. Impaired regulation of arousal in three-month-old infants exposed prenatally to cocaine and other drugs. Infant Behavior And Development 1996, 19: 20. DOI: 10.1016/s0163-6383(96)90075-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInformation processing and developmental assessments in three-month-old infants exposed prenatally to cocaine
Mayes L, Bornstein M, Chawarska K, Granger R. Information processing and developmental assessments in three-month-old infants exposed prenatally to cocaine. Infant Behavior And Development 1996, 19: 126. DOI: 10.1016/s0163-6383(96)90181-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNeonatal Withdrawal Syndrome in Infants Exposed to Cocaine and Methadone
Mayes L, Carroll K. Neonatal Withdrawal Syndrome in Infants Exposed to Cocaine and Methadone. Substance Use & Misuse 1996, 31: 241-253. PMID: 8834011, DOI: 10.3109/10826089609045811.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeonatal withdrawal syndromeWithdrawal syndromeIntrauterine growth retardationPositive urine screenMethadone maintenance programMore medicationsMethadone usePerinatal complicationsRespiratory distressUrine screensWithdrawal scoresConcomitant cocaineTerms of dosageWithdrawal managementGrowth retardationInfantsCocaineRegular useMethadoneSyndromeMothersMedicationsPrematurityComplicationsPregnancy
1995
Prenatal cocaine exposure and neurobehavioral development: How subjects lost to follow-up bias study results
Mayes L, Cicchetti D. Prenatal cocaine exposure and neurobehavioral development: How subjects lost to follow-up bias study results. Child Neuropsychology 1995, 1: 128-139. DOI: 10.1080/09297049508402244.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNon-exposed infantsCocaine-exposed infantsPrenatal cocaine exposureBiased study resultsCocaine exposureNeurobehavioral developmentBayley ScalesInfantsPsychomotor performanceInfant developmentBias study resultsStatistical significanceStudy resultsBirthMental developmentTotal sampleIndependent groupsBirthweightThe Assessment and Treatment of the Psychiatric Needs of Medically Compromised Infants: Consultation With Preterm Infants and Their Families
Mayes L. The Assessment and Treatment of the Psychiatric Needs of Medically Compromised Infants: Consultation With Preterm Infants and Their Families. Child And Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics Of North America 1995, 4: 555-570. DOI: 10.1016/s1056-4993(18)30419-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchChild psychiatristsTraumatic experiencesLater behaviorCompromised infantYoung childrenHealthy developmentChild psychiatryComprehensive interventionDifferent domainsAcute hospitalizationPreterm infantsPsychiatric needsInfantsBiologic aspectsPsychiatristsPrematurityPersistent effectsMedical trainingIllnessCareLong-term developmentParentsRecovery phaseTrainingChildren
1992
Prenatal Cocaine Exposure and Young Children's Development
MAYES L. Prenatal Cocaine Exposure and Young Children's Development. The Annals Of The American Academy Of Political And Social Science 1992, 521: 11-27. DOI: 10.1177/0002716292521001002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrenatal cocaine exposureMaternal cocaine useCocaine exposureCocaine useInadequate prenatal careNeurodevelopmental sequelaeNeurodevelopmental outcomesPrenatal careFetal brainPoor nutritionAvailable findingsMother's capacityExposureChild developmentSequelaeUnique effectsInfantsFactorsGeneral environmental factorsEnvironmental factorsBrainCareAn Observational Study of the Affective Concomitants of Mastery in Infants
Mayes L, Zigler E. An Observational Study of the Affective Concomitants of Mastery in Infants. Journal Of Child Psychology And Psychiatry 1992, 33: 659-667. PMID: 1601941, DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7610.1992.tb00903.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNew motor taskPositive affective behaviorPositive affective responsesMotor tasksMastery motivationAffective responsesAffective behaviorAffective concomitantsPositive affectIndividual differencesLater competenciesDaycare settingOlder infantsTaskObservational studyMasteryMotivationBabblingInfantsAffectSupportHypothesisBehaviorCompetenciesProportion
1991
Reflections on Stillness: Mothers' Reactions to the Still-Face Situation
MAYES L, CARTER A, EGGER H, PAJER K. Reflections on Stillness: Mothers' Reactions to the Still-Face Situation. Journal Of The American Academy Of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry 1991, 30: 22-28. PMID: 2005060, DOI: 10.1097/00004583-199101000-00004.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1990
Emerging Social Regulatory Capacities as Seen in the Still‐Face Situation
Mayes L, Carter A. Emerging Social Regulatory Capacities as Seen in the Still‐Face Situation. Child Development 1990, 61: 754-763. PMID: 2364750, DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.1990.tb02818.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStill-face situationEarly mother-infant interactionMother-infant interactionNeutral affectInfants' abilityPositive affectRegulatory capacityStressful situationsInfants' responsesMaternal attentionFace situationsStressful timeAffectNegative responseSituationGazeMothersFindingsInfantsAbilityParadigmGirlsFaceInfancyAttention
1989
Maturational changes in measures of habituation
Mayes L, Kessen W. Maturational changes in measures of habituation. Infant Behavior And Development 1989, 12: 437-450. DOI: 10.1016/0163-6383(89)90025-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHabituation measuresMeasure of habituationVisual habituationDevelopmental discontinuityAge-related changesHabituation functionsLong lookIndividual stabilityHabituation patternIndividual infantsMaturational changesPattern of declineHabituationEarly reliabilityMeasuresMiddle monthsFindingsQuantitative measuresInfantsSlope of declineFirst year
1983
SEVERE BRONCHOPULMONARY DYSPLASIA: A RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW
MAYES L, PERKETT E, STAHLMAN M. SEVERE BRONCHOPULMONARY DYSPLASIA: A RETROSPECTIVE REVIEW. Acta Paediatrica 1983, 72: 225-229. PMID: 6837295, DOI: 10.1111/j.1651-2227.1983.tb09702.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHyaline membrane diseaseBronchopulmonary dysplasiaDevelopmental quotientVanderbilt Neonatal Intensive Care UnitClinical hyaline membrane diseaseNeonatal intensive care unitRecurrent respiratory infectionsPositive pressure ventilationIntensive care unitDevelopmental evaluationIntercostal retractionsInitial hospitalizationHospital dischargeRespiratory infectionsRetrospective reviewCare unitMechanical ventilationPressure ventilationLast visitMembrane diseasePhysical examChest radiographsInterval historyInfantsAge 2
1982
Effect of Hyaline Membrane Disease on Outcome of Premature Infants
MAYES L, STAHLMAN M. Effect of Hyaline Membrane Disease on Outcome of Premature Infants. JAMA Pediatrics 1982, 136: 885-886. PMID: 6181673, DOI: 10.1001/archpedi.1982.03970460015001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHyaline membrane diseasePremature infantsMembrane diseaseBirth weightPerinatal risk factorsPremature survivorsApgar scorePreterm infantsVentilatory effectsRisk factorsBayley scoresInfantsDevelopmental outcomesDiseaseOutcomesRecent studiesEarlier reportsScoresReportYearsConclusionStatistical analysisSurvivors