Abstract. Chewing requires a low level of muscle activity for jaw movement. Additional muscle activity is required to overcome the resistance of the food. The additional muscle activity consists of two contributions, an anticipating contribution before food contact and a peripherally induced contribution, about 23 ms after food contact. The amounts of both contributions depend on the information about food resistance obtained in preceding chewing cycles. It is not known whether this information is preserved if the resistance is absent during only a limited number of chewing cycles. Our aim was to investigate the extent to which information about food resistance obtained during chewing is used during subsequent cycles to generate anticipatin...
In previous in vitro experiments using an Instron instrument, each test food was found to have chara...
Previous studies of human muscle inhibition during chewing have shown that many factors contribute t...
Previous studies of human muscle inhibition during chewing have shown that many factors contribute t...
Masticatory muscle physiology has been evaluated mostly from electromyographic recordings. However, ...
ReviewInternational audienceMastication is a physiological process controlled by the central nervous...
This study was undertaken to investigate whether an inhibitory jaw reflex could be modulated by expe...
This study was undertaken to investigate whether an inhibitory jaw reflex could be modulated by expe...
ReviewInternational audienceMastication is a physiological process controlled by the central nervous...
Because loading during chewing is not totally predictable and jaw-closing muscles are strong and act...
This study was undertaken to investigate whether an inhibitory jaw reflex could be modulated by expe...
International audienceWhen food is chewed, sensory feedback adapts the motor program to the characte...
To investigate the relationship between head and jaw movements during mastication, Gnathohexagraph a...
It is well-known that limb muscle reflexes are modulated during human movements. However, little is ...
PubMed ID: 19966045It is well-known that limb muscle reflexes are modulated during human movements. ...
Previous studies of human muscle inhibition during chewing have shown that many factors contribute t...
In previous in vitro experiments using an Instron instrument, each test food was found to have chara...
Previous studies of human muscle inhibition during chewing have shown that many factors contribute t...
Previous studies of human muscle inhibition during chewing have shown that many factors contribute t...
Masticatory muscle physiology has been evaluated mostly from electromyographic recordings. However, ...
ReviewInternational audienceMastication is a physiological process controlled by the central nervous...
This study was undertaken to investigate whether an inhibitory jaw reflex could be modulated by expe...
This study was undertaken to investigate whether an inhibitory jaw reflex could be modulated by expe...
ReviewInternational audienceMastication is a physiological process controlled by the central nervous...
Because loading during chewing is not totally predictable and jaw-closing muscles are strong and act...
This study was undertaken to investigate whether an inhibitory jaw reflex could be modulated by expe...
International audienceWhen food is chewed, sensory feedback adapts the motor program to the characte...
To investigate the relationship between head and jaw movements during mastication, Gnathohexagraph a...
It is well-known that limb muscle reflexes are modulated during human movements. However, little is ...
PubMed ID: 19966045It is well-known that limb muscle reflexes are modulated during human movements. ...
Previous studies of human muscle inhibition during chewing have shown that many factors contribute t...
In previous in vitro experiments using an Instron instrument, each test food was found to have chara...
Previous studies of human muscle inhibition during chewing have shown that many factors contribute t...
Previous studies of human muscle inhibition during chewing have shown that many factors contribute t...