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In certain large animals, this type of neuron can extend beyond 1 metre in length.
Biofeedback
A technique that involves using electronic monitoring to train individuals to gain control over involuntary bodily functions.
Quiet Sleep
A phase of sleep characterized by the absence of motor activity and reduced sensory responsiveness, often associated with non-REM sleep stages.
Low-Pitched Crying
The vocalization of distress or discomfort by infants with a lower frequency or tone, which may indicate different needs or levels of distress compared to high-pitched crying.
Soothing Infants
Techniques and strategies used to calm and comfort newborns and babies, such as swaddling, rocking, and gentle sounds.
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