The fundamental pattern of chewing induced by the network of neurons called central pattern generator has been reported to be modified by the information arising from the various oro-facial sensory receptors including muscle spindles of jaw closing muscles. The cell bodies of primary afferent neurons from these muscle spindles lie in mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus (MTN) in the brainstem. The aim of the study was to understand whether muscle spindles from jaw-closing muscles play any role in hard food chewing. Single neuronal discharge of muscle spindle afferents was recorded from the MTN simultaneous with jaw-movement and electromyograpic (EMG) activities of the left masseter (jaw-closing) muscle during chewing soft and hard foods (apple ...
To elucidate the effects of food texture such as hardness, cohesiveness, adhesiveness on mastication...
A deeper understanding of both movement control and the effects of nociceptor inputs on our motor sy...
A deeper understanding of both movement control and the effects of nociceptor inputs on our motor sy...
The fundamental pattern of chewing induced by the network of neurons called central pattern generato...
The relationships between jaw-closing muscle spindle unit discharge and the hardness of foods were e...
Mechanical food properties influence the neuromuscular activity of jaw-closing muscles during mastic...
Various aspects of physical function of living beings have been solved because of recent advances in...
Mechanical food properties influence the neuromuscular activity of jaw-closing muscles during mastic...
The influence of muscle fatigue on the jaw-closing muscle spindle activity has been investigated by ...
Abstract. Chewing requires a low level of muscle activity for jaw movement. Additional muscle activi...
The influence of muscle fatigue on the jaw-closing muscle spindle activity has been investigated by ...
Abstract Backgrounds Jaw and neck muscles may be activated by chewing load using a hard food. Howeve...
During eating food, we sense size, hardness and texture, as well as temperature, taste and flavor of...
International audienceWhen food is chewed, sensory feedback adapts the motor program to the characte...
Muscle spindles are ubiquitous encapsulated mechanoreceptors found in most mammalian muscles. There ...
To elucidate the effects of food texture such as hardness, cohesiveness, adhesiveness on mastication...
A deeper understanding of both movement control and the effects of nociceptor inputs on our motor sy...
A deeper understanding of both movement control and the effects of nociceptor inputs on our motor sy...
The fundamental pattern of chewing induced by the network of neurons called central pattern generato...
The relationships between jaw-closing muscle spindle unit discharge and the hardness of foods were e...
Mechanical food properties influence the neuromuscular activity of jaw-closing muscles during mastic...
Various aspects of physical function of living beings have been solved because of recent advances in...
Mechanical food properties influence the neuromuscular activity of jaw-closing muscles during mastic...
The influence of muscle fatigue on the jaw-closing muscle spindle activity has been investigated by ...
Abstract. Chewing requires a low level of muscle activity for jaw movement. Additional muscle activi...
The influence of muscle fatigue on the jaw-closing muscle spindle activity has been investigated by ...
Abstract Backgrounds Jaw and neck muscles may be activated by chewing load using a hard food. Howeve...
During eating food, we sense size, hardness and texture, as well as temperature, taste and flavor of...
International audienceWhen food is chewed, sensory feedback adapts the motor program to the characte...
Muscle spindles are ubiquitous encapsulated mechanoreceptors found in most mammalian muscles. There ...
To elucidate the effects of food texture such as hardness, cohesiveness, adhesiveness on mastication...
A deeper understanding of both movement control and the effects of nociceptor inputs on our motor sy...
A deeper understanding of both movement control and the effects of nociceptor inputs on our motor sy...