WOS: 000264040100023PubMed ID: 19121976Objective: To investigate changes in synaptic input from lower lip afferents to human jaw muscle moto-neurons during simulated mastication. Methods: The lower lip of 14 subjects was stimulated electrically under static and dynamic conditions. In the static condition, subjects bit at mid-open position and received stimuli while keeping the masseteric excitation level at 20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, or 100% of the maximum EMG (generated during simulated chewing). In the dynamic condition, the subjects 'masticated' at their habitual chewing pace, and stimuli were delivered whenever the jaw crossed a predetermined gape. In both conditions, mildly (scores of 2-3 on a 0-10 rating scale) and moderately (scores of 5-6)...
In humans, inhibitory jaw reflexes can be depressed by painful stimulation of remote parts of the bo...
Copyright © 2002 International and American Associations for Dental ResearchThe aim of this review i...
Animal experiments indicate that the main form of feedback for jaw-closing muscles is from periodont...
Objective: To investigate changes in synaptic input from lower lip afferents to human jaw muscle mot...
PubMed ID: 19966045It is well-known that limb muscle reflexes are modulated during human movements. ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe current study was designed to deter...
The purpose of the study was to investigate whether jaw reflexes evoked by selective stimulation of ...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether mimicking symptoms of temporomandibular disorders...
The surface electromyogram and the probability-based analyses are the most widely used methods in hu...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe connection between individual orofa...
This study was undertaken to investigate whether an inhibitory jaw reflex could be modulated by expe...
A variety of jaw and facial reflexes can be Evoked by orofacial mechanical or electrical stimuli. Be...
Inhibitory jaw reflexes are believed to be important for protecting the teeth and temporomandibular ...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether reported differences in the patterns of jaw reflexe...
Jaw reflexes evoked by mechanical stimulation of teeth in humans. The reflex response of jaw muscles...
In humans, inhibitory jaw reflexes can be depressed by painful stimulation of remote parts of the bo...
Copyright © 2002 International and American Associations for Dental ResearchThe aim of this review i...
Animal experiments indicate that the main form of feedback for jaw-closing muscles is from periodont...
Objective: To investigate changes in synaptic input from lower lip afferents to human jaw muscle mot...
PubMed ID: 19966045It is well-known that limb muscle reflexes are modulated during human movements. ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe current study was designed to deter...
The purpose of the study was to investigate whether jaw reflexes evoked by selective stimulation of ...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether mimicking symptoms of temporomandibular disorders...
The surface electromyogram and the probability-based analyses are the most widely used methods in hu...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe connection between individual orofa...
This study was undertaken to investigate whether an inhibitory jaw reflex could be modulated by expe...
A variety of jaw and facial reflexes can be Evoked by orofacial mechanical or electrical stimuli. Be...
Inhibitory jaw reflexes are believed to be important for protecting the teeth and temporomandibular ...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether reported differences in the patterns of jaw reflexe...
Jaw reflexes evoked by mechanical stimulation of teeth in humans. The reflex response of jaw muscles...
In humans, inhibitory jaw reflexes can be depressed by painful stimulation of remote parts of the bo...
Copyright © 2002 International and American Associations for Dental ResearchThe aim of this review i...
Animal experiments indicate that the main form of feedback for jaw-closing muscles is from periodont...