In human beings, inhibitory jaw reflexes can be depressed by painful stimulation of remote parts of the body. Since similar effects can be produced by the stress of anticipating pain, we wished to investigate whether the effects of remote painful stimuli are dependent on stress. EMG recordings were made from a masseter muscle while subjects maintained activity in the muscle at ~12.5% of maximum using visual feedback. The protocols involved three sequences: (1) “standard controls” in which reflexes were evoked by electrical test stimuli applied to the upper lip; (2) “standard conditioning” in which painful electrical conditioning stimuli were applied over the sural nerve 100 ms before the test stimuli; (3) “random sequences” in which test-on...
Objective To evaluate the effects of exercise-induced, subjectively assessed muscle fatigue on an in...
Copyright © 2008 ElsevierWe examined the effect of a standardized painful stimulus on the surface EM...
Objective To examine the effect of low-level jaw clenching on temporal summation in healthy voluntee...
This paper describes a new protocol that addresses the question of whether, in human experiments, mo...
In humans, inhibitory jaw reflexes can be depressed by painful stimulation of remote parts of the bo...
The effects on a inhibitory jaw reflex of activating deep somatic afferent nerves in a remote part o...
The purpose of the study was to investigate whether jaw reflexes evoked by selective stimulation of ...
The inhibitory reflexes in jaw elevator muscles, which are the predominant muscle responses to stimu...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether mimicking symptoms of temporomandibular disorders...
This study was undertaken to investigate whether an inhibitory jaw reflex could be modulated by expe...
Inhibitory jaw reflexes are believed to be important for protecting the teeth and temporomandibular ...
Perioral electrical stimuli cause inhibitory reflex responses in single motor-units (SMU) and surfac...
A variety of jaw and facial reflexes can be Evoked by orofacial mechanical or electrical stimuli. Be...
Objective: To investigate the influence of conditioning cutaneous nociceptive inputs by a new "pinch...
Objective To evaluate the effects of exercise-induced, subjectively assessed muscle fatigue on an in...
Copyright © 2008 ElsevierWe examined the effect of a standardized painful stimulus on the surface EM...
Objective To examine the effect of low-level jaw clenching on temporal summation in healthy voluntee...
This paper describes a new protocol that addresses the question of whether, in human experiments, mo...
In humans, inhibitory jaw reflexes can be depressed by painful stimulation of remote parts of the bo...
The effects on a inhibitory jaw reflex of activating deep somatic afferent nerves in a remote part o...
The purpose of the study was to investigate whether jaw reflexes evoked by selective stimulation of ...
The inhibitory reflexes in jaw elevator muscles, which are the predominant muscle responses to stimu...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether mimicking symptoms of temporomandibular disorders...
This study was undertaken to investigate whether an inhibitory jaw reflex could be modulated by expe...
Inhibitory jaw reflexes are believed to be important for protecting the teeth and temporomandibular ...
Perioral electrical stimuli cause inhibitory reflex responses in single motor-units (SMU) and surfac...
A variety of jaw and facial reflexes can be Evoked by orofacial mechanical or electrical stimuli. Be...
Objective: To investigate the influence of conditioning cutaneous nociceptive inputs by a new "pinch...
Objective To evaluate the effects of exercise-induced, subjectively assessed muscle fatigue on an in...
Copyright © 2008 ElsevierWe examined the effect of a standardized painful stimulus on the surface EM...
Objective To examine the effect of low-level jaw clenching on temporal summation in healthy voluntee...