The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comNormal physiological tremor of the jaw has a frequency of 6 to 8 Hz. A patient is described with jaw tremor at frequencies of 12 Hz during jaw movement and 15 Hz when the jaw was relaxed. The 15 Hz tremor was driven by synchronous, bilateral bursts of activity in the temporalis and masseter muscles, which alternated with digastric bursts. Coherence analysis indicated the tremor was highly correlated with both opening and closing muscle activity, and that the opening and closing muscles were about 180 degrees out of phase. The existence of two tremors with different, nonphysiological peak frequencies and the influence of attention, relaxation, and movement in switching from one tremor frequ...
Background: In healthy people, rhythmic activation of the motor cortex in the 15-30 Hz frequency ran...
Rhythmic motions, regular or irregular, are an integral part of motor behavior both in health and in...
Familial cortical myoclonic tremor with epilepsy (FCMTE) is characterized by a distal kinetic tremor...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comSpectral analysis of jaw acceleratio...
It is not known whether rest position is controlled actively by a low degree of muscular activity or...
The contribution of the central nervous system to tremor pathogenesis is unclear. Poor side-to-side ...
The contribution of the central nervous system to tremor pathogenesis is unclear. Poor side-to-side ...
The human jaw, like all other articulated body parts, exhibits small oscillatory movements during is...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThis study links the reduction in jaw p...
This is a pilot study on the relation between EMG and EMG envelope and accelerometer signals derived...
Although essential tremor (ET) is one of the most common movement disorders, current treatment optio...
This article investigate the potential value of two advanced EMG measures as additional diagnostic m...
Synchronization between pairs of single motor units simultaneously recorded from wrist extensor musc...
Tremor and myoclonus are two common hyperkinetic movement disorders. Tremor is characterized by rhyt...
Copyright © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Paul F. Sowman and Kemal S. Türke
Background: In healthy people, rhythmic activation of the motor cortex in the 15-30 Hz frequency ran...
Rhythmic motions, regular or irregular, are an integral part of motor behavior both in health and in...
Familial cortical myoclonic tremor with epilepsy (FCMTE) is characterized by a distal kinetic tremor...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comSpectral analysis of jaw acceleratio...
It is not known whether rest position is controlled actively by a low degree of muscular activity or...
The contribution of the central nervous system to tremor pathogenesis is unclear. Poor side-to-side ...
The contribution of the central nervous system to tremor pathogenesis is unclear. Poor side-to-side ...
The human jaw, like all other articulated body parts, exhibits small oscillatory movements during is...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comThis study links the reduction in jaw p...
This is a pilot study on the relation between EMG and EMG envelope and accelerometer signals derived...
Although essential tremor (ET) is one of the most common movement disorders, current treatment optio...
This article investigate the potential value of two advanced EMG measures as additional diagnostic m...
Synchronization between pairs of single motor units simultaneously recorded from wrist extensor musc...
Tremor and myoclonus are two common hyperkinetic movement disorders. Tremor is characterized by rhyt...
Copyright © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.Paul F. Sowman and Kemal S. Türke
Background: In healthy people, rhythmic activation of the motor cortex in the 15-30 Hz frequency ran...
Rhythmic motions, regular or irregular, are an integral part of motor behavior both in health and in...
Familial cortical myoclonic tremor with epilepsy (FCMTE) is characterized by a distal kinetic tremor...