A bite force transducer consisting of two differential strain beams with four strain gages in a full bridge configuration was modified for measuring occlusal forces in rhesus monkeys. A procedure of muscle stimulation (20-50 V, 60 Hz, and 0.8 ms duration) produced maximal unilateral masticatory muscle contraction when stimulating electrodes were placed in the masseter muscle. Tests of this procedure revealed reproducible results and a potential for use in studies of the force of isometric contraction of the masticatory muscles in normal and experimentally altered macaques and other primates.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/25442/1/0000892.pd
Electromyographic (EMG) activity versus bite force was studied during a gradually increased isometri...
The rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) is the most utilized primate model in the biomedical and psychol...
Existing in vitro simulators rely on external manipulation of the skull to replicate masticatory for...
Abstract-A bite force transducer consisting of two differential strain beams with four strain gages ...
Twenty-eight monkeys (Macaca mulatta) were monitored during 84 electromyographic recording sessions ...
The hypothesis was tested that increasing the resting length of the masseter and temporalis muscles ...
Summary-Twenty-eight monkeys (Macaca mulatto) were monitored during 84 electro-myographic recording ...
In vivo laboratory-based studies describing jaw-muscle activity and mandibular bone strain during ma...
An accurate, dynamic, functional model of the skull that can be used to predict muscle forces, bite ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68000/2/10.1177_00220345740530043801.pd
Abstract In vivo laboratory-based studies describing jaw-muscle activity and mandibular bone strain ...
Healthy individuals were examined in terms of the pattern of activity of the masseter and temporal m...
This study was designed to identify a relationship between the activity of the masticatory muscles a...
The jaw-closing muscles perform movements of the mandible, provide force for a variety of natural fu...
The maximum level of voluntary bite force, which results from the combined action of muscle of masti...
Electromyographic (EMG) activity versus bite force was studied during a gradually increased isometri...
The rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) is the most utilized primate model in the biomedical and psychol...
Existing in vitro simulators rely on external manipulation of the skull to replicate masticatory for...
Abstract-A bite force transducer consisting of two differential strain beams with four strain gages ...
Twenty-eight monkeys (Macaca mulatta) were monitored during 84 electromyographic recording sessions ...
The hypothesis was tested that increasing the resting length of the masseter and temporalis muscles ...
Summary-Twenty-eight monkeys (Macaca mulatto) were monitored during 84 electro-myographic recording ...
In vivo laboratory-based studies describing jaw-muscle activity and mandibular bone strain during ma...
An accurate, dynamic, functional model of the skull that can be used to predict muscle forces, bite ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68000/2/10.1177_00220345740530043801.pd
Abstract In vivo laboratory-based studies describing jaw-muscle activity and mandibular bone strain ...
Healthy individuals were examined in terms of the pattern of activity of the masseter and temporal m...
This study was designed to identify a relationship between the activity of the masticatory muscles a...
The jaw-closing muscles perform movements of the mandible, provide force for a variety of natural fu...
The maximum level of voluntary bite force, which results from the combined action of muscle of masti...
Electromyographic (EMG) activity versus bite force was studied during a gradually increased isometri...
The rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta) is the most utilized primate model in the biomedical and psychol...
Existing in vitro simulators rely on external manipulation of the skull to replicate masticatory for...