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Variations in Intra-Oral Stimulation and Nutritive Sucking
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1976
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NutritionMarked Nipple PreferenceBehavioral SciencesOral CavityIntra-oral StimulationPhysiologyInfant NutritionPediatricsOral BiologyMaternal HealthBreastfeedingFood TexturePublic HealthSalivary GlandHuman LactationUsual FormulaSlower Sucking RateHealth Sciences
Sucking records were made from 24 infants, aged 3-4 days, fed small amounts of their usual formula from nipples of different sizes (5/16-, 8/16-, and 11/16-inch diam). Polygraphic and observer measures showed that the large nipple elicited fewer sucks and a slower sucking rate; 5 infants seen on 2 successive days showed a more marked nipple preference on the second day. The results show that intra-oral stimuli control sucking for a nutriment in much the same way as they have already been shown to control nonnutritive sucking.
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