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These cells in the CNS have cilia that move in order to circulate cerebrospinal fluid.
Sucking Rate
The frequency at which an infant or other entity performs the act of sucking, often measured during feeding or in response to stimuli.
Hearing Capacity
The ability or range within which one can perceive sounds, varying greatly among individuals and species.
Dishabituation
The term used to describe the process in which an infant’s interest is renewed after a change in the stimulus.
Habituation
A psychological and physiological process whereby an individual becomes accustomed to a stimulus through repeated exposure, leading to a decrease in response.
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