Abstract − Studies of arm movement have suggested that the control of stiffness may be important for maintaining stability during interactions with the environment. Here we have examined the voluntary control of stiffness in the human jaw. The goal was to determine whether changes in jaw stiffness might be used to maintain jaw position in the face potentially destabilizing mechanical loads. A series of force pulses was applied to the jaw using a robotic device. The loads were designed to disrupt the ability of subjects to maintain a static jaw posture. In all cases, subjects increased the magnitude of jaw stiffness in order to maintain jaw position. A clear effect of the magnitude of the destabilizing load was observed — greater increases i...
The present study shows experimental results concerning compensatory movements for jaw mechanical pe...
There is ample evidence that humans are able to control the endpoint impedance of their arms in resp...
To investigate the relationship between head and jaw movements during mastication, Gnathohexagraph a...
In the context of jaw movement in speech, we show that spatial precision in speech production is sys...
A series of experiments are described which explore the relationship between biomechanical properti...
The high prevalence of functional disorders in the human jaw emphasises the need to understand bett...
Animal experiments indicate that the main form of feedback for jaw-closing muscles is from periodont...
Current knowledge regarding the sensitivity of the teeth to forces is based on psychophysical experi...
WOS: 000275566800013PubMed ID: 20200410Current knowledge regarding the sensitivity of the teeth to f...
Copyright © Taylor and FrancisDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01691864.2014.900162Necessary physical ...
Studies in the literature show that jaw and neck regions are linked anatomically, biomechanically an...
In order to clarify the control mechanism of jaw movements, we developed an autonomous jawmovement s...
Humans are able to stabilize their movements in environments with unstable dynamics by selectively m...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comMandibular movements and masseter mu...
There is ample evidence that humans are able to control the endpoint impedance of their arms in resp...
The present study shows experimental results concerning compensatory movements for jaw mechanical pe...
There is ample evidence that humans are able to control the endpoint impedance of their arms in resp...
To investigate the relationship between head and jaw movements during mastication, Gnathohexagraph a...
In the context of jaw movement in speech, we show that spatial precision in speech production is sys...
A series of experiments are described which explore the relationship between biomechanical properti...
The high prevalence of functional disorders in the human jaw emphasises the need to understand bett...
Animal experiments indicate that the main form of feedback for jaw-closing muscles is from periodont...
Current knowledge regarding the sensitivity of the teeth to forces is based on psychophysical experi...
WOS: 000275566800013PubMed ID: 20200410Current knowledge regarding the sensitivity of the teeth to f...
Copyright © Taylor and FrancisDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01691864.2014.900162Necessary physical ...
Studies in the literature show that jaw and neck regions are linked anatomically, biomechanically an...
In order to clarify the control mechanism of jaw movements, we developed an autonomous jawmovement s...
Humans are able to stabilize their movements in environments with unstable dynamics by selectively m...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comMandibular movements and masseter mu...
There is ample evidence that humans are able to control the endpoint impedance of their arms in resp...
The present study shows experimental results concerning compensatory movements for jaw mechanical pe...
There is ample evidence that humans are able to control the endpoint impedance of their arms in resp...
To investigate the relationship between head and jaw movements during mastication, Gnathohexagraph a...