Newborns show signs that they can discriminate among the five tastes: bitter, sweet, salty, umami, and sour. The evidence for this ability comes from examining which of the following changes in newborns when flavored liquid is placed on their tongues?

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Newborns show signs that they can discriminate among the five tastes: bitter, sweet, salty, umami, and sour. The evidence for this ability comes from examining which of the following changes in newborns when flavored liquid is placed on their tongues?






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