WOS: 000290806600011PubMed ID: 21161279This review examines the evidence regarding the clinical and neurophysiological differences between voluntary and spontaneous swallows. From the clinical point of view, voluntary swallow (VS) occurs when a human has a desire to eat or drink during the awake and aware state. Spontaneous swallow (SS) is the result of accumulated saliva and/or food remnants in the mouth. It occurs without awareness while awake and also during sleep. VS is a part of eating behavior, while SS is a type of protective reflex action. In VS, there is harmonized and orderly activation of perioral, lingual, and submental striated muscles in the oral phase. In SS, the oral phase is bypassed in most cases, although there may be par...
Background Coordination of breathing and swallowing is essential for airway protection and dyscoordi...
Both voluntary and reflex components are involved in normal swallowing. Swallowing depends on the bu...
Aim: To determine the effect of an acute change in occlusal vertical dimension (OVD) on tongue and l...
11th International Congress of EMG and Clinical Neurophysiology -- SEP, 1999 -- PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBL...
Swallowing is a complex sensorimotor behaviour involving the coordinated and reflex contraction and ...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Swallowing is a motor process with several discordances and a very difficult ...
Abstract The phases of swallowing are controlled by central pattern-generating circuitry of the brai...
Swallowing is one of the most fundamental yet least understood physiologic functions, involving the ...
Swallowing involves several motor processes such as bolus formation and intraoral transport of a foo...
Swallowing involves several motor processes such as bolus formation and intraoral transport of a foo...
Examining the coordination of respiration and swallowing is important for elucidating the mechanisms...
WOS: 000187401500002PubMed ID: 14652082Swallowing is a complex motor event that is difficult to inve...
WOS: 000318905600019PubMed ID: 23261084In this article, we aimed at investigating the interaction be...
WOS: A1997YE27000020PubMed ID: 9362190Objective: Different variables of oropharyngeal swallowing cha...
This research programme was inspired by a desire to understand the neural underpinnings of an inter...
Background Coordination of breathing and swallowing is essential for airway protection and dyscoordi...
Both voluntary and reflex components are involved in normal swallowing. Swallowing depends on the bu...
Aim: To determine the effect of an acute change in occlusal vertical dimension (OVD) on tongue and l...
11th International Congress of EMG and Clinical Neurophysiology -- SEP, 1999 -- PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBL...
Swallowing is a complex sensorimotor behaviour involving the coordinated and reflex contraction and ...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Swallowing is a motor process with several discordances and a very difficult ...
Abstract The phases of swallowing are controlled by central pattern-generating circuitry of the brai...
Swallowing is one of the most fundamental yet least understood physiologic functions, involving the ...
Swallowing involves several motor processes such as bolus formation and intraoral transport of a foo...
Swallowing involves several motor processes such as bolus formation and intraoral transport of a foo...
Examining the coordination of respiration and swallowing is important for elucidating the mechanisms...
WOS: 000187401500002PubMed ID: 14652082Swallowing is a complex motor event that is difficult to inve...
WOS: 000318905600019PubMed ID: 23261084In this article, we aimed at investigating the interaction be...
WOS: A1997YE27000020PubMed ID: 9362190Objective: Different variables of oropharyngeal swallowing cha...
This research programme was inspired by a desire to understand the neural underpinnings of an inter...
Background Coordination of breathing and swallowing is essential for airway protection and dyscoordi...
Both voluntary and reflex components are involved in normal swallowing. Swallowing depends on the bu...
Aim: To determine the effect of an acute change in occlusal vertical dimension (OVD) on tongue and l...