Ultrasound studies have shown that
the tongue movements used by tongue - tied babies are qualitatively different from those used by by babies who are not tongue - tied.
Cornell University scientists recently used high - speed ultrasound to image
the tongue movements used in an African «click» language.
Not exact matches
Gradual slope design of the nipple allows the baby to
use the natural
tongue movements.
It reattached within the week, but as she had gained
tongue movement, I decided not to have it resnipped and carried on
using shields.
They have to
use similar
tongue movements (peristaltic) and engage same groups of muscles as when sucking a breast.
Sucking milk from a bottle requires different mouth and
tongue movements than breastfeeding, so it may take your baby a little time to get
used to the change.
At the mirror when you are brushing teeth with your child, practice making silly faces
using tongue movements side to side and encourage your child to imitate you.
A baby's jaw,
tongue, and mouth
movements when sucking on these are different and if your baby
uses the same action at the breast this can cause nipple soreness.
And when the babies
used a different teether that did not block
tongue movement, they once again appeared to comprehend the difference between the Ds.
There are researchers who create robots that move like snakes; some study human
movements and functions by making a humanoid robot, and from there they train the robot to play table ice - hockey, dance, and even juggle; some work together to design an electronic wheel chair that can be controlled by the
tongue; some are interested in creating a database of human facial expression that can be
used in creating animation and facial pattern recognition research.
They would fill the mouth with sea water and then,
using coordinated
movements of the throat and
tongue, squeeze the water out through the tooth combs, leaving only the food particles to be collected by the
tongue.
His mother was also given a home program to
use to help with the patient's
tongue movement.
The duo presented Driscoll's new «Speaking in
Tongues,» which employs a group of unusual instruments that
use sound above our hearing to translate small physical
movements into audible sounds.
The FDA has announced that long term and high dose
use of Reglan is linked to Tardive Dyskinesia, a highly disabling medical condition that creates repeated involuntary muscle
movements of the face,
tongue, eyes, arms and legs.