During chewing, the force exerted by the jaw-closing muscles must constantly adapt to changing resistances between the teeth, as the food is broken down. In the present study, the changes in biting force resulting from small, controlled displacements imposed on isometrically contracting jaw-closing muscles were measured. We found that the force changes resulting from small loading and unloading movements were normally highly symmetrical. The initial force change was linear, and preceded the onset of reflex changes in muscle activity. Later changes in force were the result of both short- and long-latency reflexes in the jaw-closing muscles, the long-latency component being quantitatively greater. The long-latency unloading reflex in the jaw-...
Animal experiments indicate that the main form of feedback for jaw-closing muscles is from periodont...
The effects of masticatory muscles’ overloading on jaw-motor control are not yet fully clarified. Th...
The surface electromyogram and the probability-based analyses are the most widely used methods in hu...
In unloading experiments (in which the resistance to a forceful static bite is suddenly removed); it...
The contribution of the (co-contracting) digastric muscles to the rapid decline in bite-force magnit...
Copyright © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Stretch reflexes play a vital role in fine-tuning...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe changes in the minimum time to cons...
To investigate the relationship between head and jaw movements during mastication, Gnathohexagraph a...
Jaw reflexes evoked by mechanical stimulation of teeth in humans. The reflex response of jaw muscles...
In a previous article we reported on our development of a biomechanical analog of the human mandible...
Pushing a tooth results in movement of the tooth and reflex inhibition of activity in jaw-closing mu...
The relation between EMG activity, bite force, and muscular elongation was studied in eight subjects...
Thesis (M.D.) -- University of Adelaide, Dept. of Human Physiology and Pharmacology, 198
Whether in the oral system the digastric muscles (which lack muscle spindles) are under the control ...
Whether in the oral system the digastric muscles (which lack muscle spindles) are under the control ...
Animal experiments indicate that the main form of feedback for jaw-closing muscles is from periodont...
The effects of masticatory muscles’ overloading on jaw-motor control are not yet fully clarified. Th...
The surface electromyogram and the probability-based analyses are the most widely used methods in hu...
In unloading experiments (in which the resistance to a forceful static bite is suddenly removed); it...
The contribution of the (co-contracting) digastric muscles to the rapid decline in bite-force magnit...
Copyright © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Stretch reflexes play a vital role in fine-tuning...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe changes in the minimum time to cons...
To investigate the relationship between head and jaw movements during mastication, Gnathohexagraph a...
Jaw reflexes evoked by mechanical stimulation of teeth in humans. The reflex response of jaw muscles...
In a previous article we reported on our development of a biomechanical analog of the human mandible...
Pushing a tooth results in movement of the tooth and reflex inhibition of activity in jaw-closing mu...
The relation between EMG activity, bite force, and muscular elongation was studied in eight subjects...
Thesis (M.D.) -- University of Adelaide, Dept. of Human Physiology and Pharmacology, 198
Whether in the oral system the digastric muscles (which lack muscle spindles) are under the control ...
Whether in the oral system the digastric muscles (which lack muscle spindles) are under the control ...
Animal experiments indicate that the main form of feedback for jaw-closing muscles is from periodont...
The effects of masticatory muscles’ overloading on jaw-motor control are not yet fully clarified. Th...
The surface electromyogram and the probability-based analyses are the most widely used methods in hu...