“…As such, the integrated regulatory function of eating-swallowing-aerodigestive protection is a process of development in continuum, and is co-dependent on the reciprocal interactions between the foregut and airway, and involves the neural circuitry from brain stem nuclei and higher centers. [10][11][12][13] Eating is a highly complex skill, which involves a preparatory phase, oral phase, pharyngeal phase, esophageal phase, and gastric phase. Upon full term normal birth, the majority of healthy neonates are capable of achieving independent, self-regulatory oral feeding skills and can adapt well to all these phases.…”