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DR. ROBERT STEPHEN FELDMAN MD
MD
Neurology Physician
NPI: 1831278779Individual
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
Neurology PhysicianPrimary
Psychiatry & Neurology — Neurology
Code: 2084N0400X
028977(GA)
Research & Publications (20)
Triplets across the first 5 years: the discordant infant at birth remains at developmental risk.
PMID 19564315·Pediatrics·2009
4-observational
On the origins of background emotions: from affect synchrony to symbolic expression.
PMID 17683216·Emotion·2007
8-other
Maternal versus child risk and the development of parent-child and family relationships in five high-risk populations.
PMID 17459172·Dev Psychopathol·2007
8-other
Maternal postpartum behavior and the emergence of infant-mother and infant-father synchrony in preterm and full-term infants: the role of neonatal vagal tone.
PMID 17380505·Dev Psychobiol·2007
8-other
Evidence for a neuroendocrinological foundation of human affiliation: plasma oxytocin levels across pregnancy and the postpartum period predict mother-infant bonding.
PMID 17958710·Psychol Sci·2007
8-other
Neonatal state organization, neuromaturation, mother-infant interaction, and cognitive development in small-for-gestational-age premature infants.
PMID 16880249·Pediatrics·2006
8-other
Microregulatory patterns of family interactions: cultural pathways to toddlers' self-regulation.
PMID 17176196·J Fam Psychol·2006
4-observational
From biological rhythms to social rhythms: Physiological precursors of mother-infant synchrony.
PMID 16420127·Dev Psychol·2006
8-other
Does a triplet birth pose a special risk for infant development? Assessing cognitive development in relation to intrauterine growth and mother-infant interaction across the first 2 years.
PMID 15687454·Pediatrics·2005
4-observational
Parent-infant synchrony and the social-emotional development of triplets.
PMID 15535762·Dev Psychol·2004
8-other
Direct and indirect effects of breast milk on the neurobehavioral and cognitive development of premature infants.
PMID 12918090·Dev Psychobiol·2003
4-observational
Skin-to-skin contact (Kangaroo Care) accelerates autonomic and neurobehavioural maturation in preterm infants.
PMID 12647930·Dev Med Child Neurol·2003
8-other
Toddlers' self-regulated compliance to mothers, caregivers, and fathers: implications for theories of socialization.
PMID 12859122·Dev Psychol·2003
8-other
Testing a family intervention hypothesis: the contribution of mother-infant skin-to-skin contact (kangaroo care) to family interaction, proximity, and touch.
PMID 12666466·J Fam Psychol·2003
3-trial
Skin-to-Skin contact (Kangaroo care) promotes self-regulation in premature infants: sleep-wake cyclicity, arousal modulation, and sustained exploration.
PMID 11881756·Dev Psychol·2002
8-other
Comparison of skin-to-skin (kangaroo) and traditional care: parenting outcomes and preterm infant development.
PMID 12093942·Pediatrics·2002
4-observational
Cultural perspective on work and family: dual-earner Israeli-Jewish and Arab families at the transition to parenthood.
PMID 11584798·J Fam Psychol·2001
4-observational
Quantitative culture of Helicobacter pylori from gastric juice: the potential for transmission.
PMID 10755628·J Med Microbiol·2000
8-other
Maternal representations, infant psychiatric status, and mother-child relationship in clinic-referred and non-referred infants.
PMID 19543936·Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry·2010
8-other
The transition to oral feeding in low-risk premature infants: relation to infant neurobehavioral functioning and mother-infant feeding interaction.
PMID 18809266·Early Hum Dev·2009
8-other
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Contact & Hours
Via practice · 2 locations total
- Address
- 3623 J Dewey Gray Cir Ste 210
Augusta, GA 30909 - Phone
- (706) 421-6014
Quick Facts
- NPI
- 1831278779
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Gender
- Male
- Medicare
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- Specialties
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- Locations
- 2
- Publications
- 20
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