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Proper Citation: FEED (RRID:SCR_000637)
Description: THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 23,2022. Database of physiologic data and associated metadata related to feeding behavior for a number of mammalian species, including human. The data contain information on muscle activity, bone and muscle strain, jaw and oropharyngeal apparatus motion, and intra-oral pressure and were generated using several techniques (e.g., electromyography, cineradiography, sonomicrometry). The data are searchable and can be downloaded into csv format.
Abbreviations: FEED
Synonyms: FEED: Feeding Experiments End-User Database, Feeding Experiments End-User Database
Resource Type: data or information resource, database
Defining Citation: PMID:21700574
Keywords: appetitive activity, comparative anatomy, feeding behavior, muscle, pharynx, teeth, ontology, evolution, functional morphology, physiology, development, head, behavior, mouth, oral
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