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Mayerl C, Kaczmarek E, Smith A, Shideler H, Blilie M, Edmonds C, et al.
Dysphagia . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39487856
Breastfeeding is widely regarded as the optimal form of feeding infants, as it provides both nutritional and physiological benefits. For example, breastfed infants generate greater intraoral suction and have higher...
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Steer K, Johnson M, Edmonds C, Adjerid K, Bond L, German R, et al.
Dysphagia . 2023 Nov; 39(3):460-467. PMID: 37947879
Infant feeding requires successful interactions between infant physiology and the maternal (or bottle) nipple. Within artificial nipples, there is variation in both nipple stiffness and flow rates, as well as...
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Steer K, Johnson M, Adjerid K, Bond L, Howe S, Khalif A, et al.
Integr Comp Biol . 2023 May; 63(3):641-652. PMID: 37160353
The transition from suckling to drinking is a developmental pathway that all mammals take. In both behaviors, the tongue is the primary structure involved in acquiring, transporting, and swallowing the...
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Mayerl C, Adjerid K, Edmonds C, Gould F, Johnson M, Steer K, et al.
Integr Org Biol . 2022 Dec; 4(1):obac046. PMID: 36531210
At the level of the whole muscle, contractile patterns during activity are a critical and necessary source of variation in function. Understanding if a muscle is actively lengthening, shorting, or...
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Mayerl C, Gould F, Adjerid K, Edmonds C, German R
Dysphagia . 2022 Apr; 38(1):33-41. PMID: 35441265
Dysphagia results from diverse and distinct etiologies. The pathway from anatomy and physiology to clinical diagnosis is complex and hierarchical. Our approach in this paper is to show the linkages...
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Mayerl C, Steer K, Chava A, Bond L, Edmonds C, Gould F, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2021 Mar; 288(1946):20210052. PMID: 33715426
All mammalian infants suckle, a fundamentally different process than drinking in adults. Infant mammal oropharyngeal anatomy is also anteroposteriorly compressed and becomes more elongate postnatally. While suckling and drinking require...
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Edmonds C, Catchpole E, Gould F, Bond L, Stricklen B, German R, et al.
Integr Org Biol . 2020 Oct; 2(1):obaa028. PMID: 33103058
Swallowing in mammals requires the precise coordination of multiple oropharyngeal structures, including the palatopharyngeal arch. During a typical swallow, the activity of the palatopharyngeus muscle produces pharyngeal shortening to assist...