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Infant crying and colic: What lies beneath
John D. Newman
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Crying
92%
Colic
85%
Olfactory Cortex
47%
Periaqueductal Gray
44%
Medulla Oblongata
43%
Mesencephalon
36%
Gyrus Cinguli
36%
Brain
34%
Brain Stem
31%
Animals
17%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
infant
75%
brain
64%
developmental stage
42%
animal
23%
Agriculture & Biology
colic
100%
brain
49%
brain stem
27%
developmental stages
16%
animals
9%
Social Sciences
brain
59%
infant
59%
animal
28%