Traditionally, the development of oral feeding is viewed as a continuous, unitary process in which reflex-dominated sucking behavior gives rise to a more varied and volitional feeding behavior. In contrast, we consider the thesis that the infant develops two separable ingestive systems, one for suckling and one for feeding. First, we apply an evolutionary perspective, recognizing that suckling-feeding is a universal, mammalian developmental sequence. We find that in mammalian evolution, feeding systems in offspring were established prior to the evolution of lactation, and therefore suckling is a separable feature that was added to feeding. We next review an experimental literature that characterizes suckling and feeding as separable in term...
AIM: Safe and successful oral feeding requires proper maturation of sucking, swallowing and respirat...
The masticatory system (including the jaw adductors, jaw bones, and teeth) undergoes drastic changes...
Emergence approaches to speech acquisition consider speech development as a dynamic process in which...
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SYNOPSIS. Both the anatomy and function of the mammalian masticatory system have attracted substanti...
Mammalian suckling is an instinctive and well-conserved social behavior. This behavior is crucial to...
Establishing effective feeding is a prerequisite for the survival of newborn infants. Efficient and ...
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A large number of investigators have been carried out in different species to elucidate the characte...
The researches concerning with suckling behavior of several species of mammals were reviewed and the...
The studies reported on in this thesis addressed the development of sucking patterns in preterm newb...
Suckling is the determinant of newborn's facial growth, as it involves the facial muscles which...
Understanding the developmental origins of congenital capabilities such as sucking is fundamental kn...
Abstract Background There is very little evidence of the similarity of the mechanics of maternal and...
The origin and evolution of manual grasping remain poorly understood. The ability to cling requires ...
AIM: Safe and successful oral feeding requires proper maturation of sucking, swallowing and respirat...
The masticatory system (including the jaw adductors, jaw bones, and teeth) undergoes drastic changes...
Emergence approaches to speech acquisition consider speech development as a dynamic process in which...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
SYNOPSIS. Both the anatomy and function of the mammalian masticatory system have attracted substanti...
Mammalian suckling is an instinctive and well-conserved social behavior. This behavior is crucial to...
Establishing effective feeding is a prerequisite for the survival of newborn infants. Efficient and ...
Contains fulltext : 102981.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In the first ...
A large number of investigators have been carried out in different species to elucidate the characte...
The researches concerning with suckling behavior of several species of mammals were reviewed and the...
The studies reported on in this thesis addressed the development of sucking patterns in preterm newb...
Suckling is the determinant of newborn's facial growth, as it involves the facial muscles which...
Understanding the developmental origins of congenital capabilities such as sucking is fundamental kn...
Abstract Background There is very little evidence of the similarity of the mechanics of maternal and...
The origin and evolution of manual grasping remain poorly understood. The ability to cling requires ...
AIM: Safe and successful oral feeding requires proper maturation of sucking, swallowing and respirat...
The masticatory system (including the jaw adductors, jaw bones, and teeth) undergoes drastic changes...
Emergence approaches to speech acquisition consider speech development as a dynamic process in which...