Oral Motor Behavior: Impact on Oral Conditions and Dental Treatment : Workshop Proceedings, May 16-17, 1979Patricia Bryant, Elliot Gale, John Rugh U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, 1979 - 261 pages |
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... central nervous system . Of some interest too is the observation that grasping of the nipple during feeding is fre- quently disturbed by the rooting reflex ( or directed head movements ) which is usually corrected by the mother by ...
... central nervous system . Of some interest too is the observation that grasping of the nipple during feeding is fre- quently disturbed by the rooting reflex ( or directed head movements ) which is usually corrected by the mother by ...
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... central incisors , where it remains during the swallowing act . By no means do all " normal " adults swallow this way ( Subtelny , 1970 ) . The swallow of an infant contrasts sharply with that of an adult in these three areas , and as ...
... central incisors , where it remains during the swallowing act . By no means do all " normal " adults swallow this way ( Subtelny , 1970 ) . The swallow of an infant contrasts sharply with that of an adult in these three areas , and as ...
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... central nervous system . This seems to be one of the concepts emerging from the neurosciences right now -- that a lot of lower level spinal generators or control generators take place in terms of perturbation , and they have the ...
... central nervous system . This seems to be one of the concepts emerging from the neurosciences right now -- that a lot of lower level spinal generators or control generators take place in terms of perturbation , and they have the ...
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... central nervous system that regulates oral behaviors is viewed as an impenetrable black box receiving inputs ( stimuli ) and emitting outputs ( responses ) where associations ( habits ) determine the quality and persistance of the motor ...
... central nervous system that regulates oral behaviors is viewed as an impenetrable black box receiving inputs ( stimuli ) and emitting outputs ( responses ) where associations ( habits ) determine the quality and persistance of the motor ...
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... central nervous system regulates motor behavior . Superficially , the coordination of appropriate muscular commands for specified behaviors , such as speaking , singing , or chewing appears to be a relatively simple task , yet the ...
... central nervous system regulates motor behavior . Superficially , the coordination of appropriate muscular commands for specified behaviors , such as speaking , singing , or chewing appears to be a relatively simple task , yet the ...
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