Scientists identify neural disruptions underlying feeding, swallowing disorders in children

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Scientists identify neural disruptions underlying feeding, swallowing disorders in children

Every time you chew food, talk, yawn, or sense the zap of a toothache, cranial nerve cells are shuttling electrochemical signals to your brain. Some of these neurons detect pain, while others sense facial muscle movements or sensations in the skin.

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