A Novel Approach to Understanding Infant Dysphagia through Temporal Measurements
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Abstract
By sorting infants into those who exhibit dangerous swallowing behaviors, such as inhaling swallowed material into the airway, and those who do not and collecting measurements, this research aims to improve clinical decision-making concerning infants, a group often overlooked by adult-based diagnostic methods.
Status
Undergraduate
Department
Hearing, Speech and Language Sciences
College
Honors Tutorial College
Campus
Athens
Faculty Mentor
Kim, Youngsun
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A Novel Approach to Understanding Infant Dysphagia through Temporal Measurements
By sorting infants into those who exhibit dangerous swallowing behaviors, such as inhaling swallowed material into the airway, and those who do not and collecting measurements, this research aims to improve clinical decision-making concerning infants, a group often overlooked by adult-based diagnostic methods.