Recent results have established that masticatory function plays a role not only in the balance of the stomatognathic system and in the central motor control, but also in the trophism of the hippocampus and in the cognitive activity. These implications have been shown in clinical studies and in animal researches as well, by means of histological, biochemical and behavioural techniques. This systematic review describes the effects of three forms of experimentally altered mastication, namely soft-diet feeding, molar extraction and bite-raising, on the trophism and function of the hippocampus in animal models. Through a systematic search of PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Scopus, OpenGray and GrayMatters, 645 articles were identified, 33 full t...
Masticatory function such as chewing is expected to modify human cognitive function, and/or the poss...
The involvement of chewing in brain activity in humans has been studied. In our studies using functi...
Previous animal studies have indicated that coupling restraint stress load with activation of the ma...
Abstract Previous studies suggested that mastication activity can affect learning and memory functio...
Mastication is mainly involved in food intake and nutrient digestion with the aid of teeth. Masticat...
Summary: Mastication as we all know has always been related to its primary function of digestion, bu...
Mastication stimuli are known to relieve senile dementia in human and animal studies. However, few s...
A systemic effect of dysfunctional mastication has been suggested as a possible epidemiological risk...
The active mastication has not only role in food intake and digestion, but also in the maintaining a...
SummaryThis review paper discusses the relationship between the mastication and learning and memory ...
Abstract Age-related decline in cognitive functions and dementia are major challenges in geriatric h...
The mastication is a rhythmic motor act involving peripheral effector organs and sensory inputs and ...
Exposure to chronic stress induces various physical and mental effects that may ultimately lead to d...
Food texture is a response of the tactile sense to physical stimuli that result from contact between...
Brain mechanisms underlying mastication have been studied in non-human mammals but less so in humans...
Masticatory function such as chewing is expected to modify human cognitive function, and/or the poss...
The involvement of chewing in brain activity in humans has been studied. In our studies using functi...
Previous animal studies have indicated that coupling restraint stress load with activation of the ma...
Abstract Previous studies suggested that mastication activity can affect learning and memory functio...
Mastication is mainly involved in food intake and nutrient digestion with the aid of teeth. Masticat...
Summary: Mastication as we all know has always been related to its primary function of digestion, bu...
Mastication stimuli are known to relieve senile dementia in human and animal studies. However, few s...
A systemic effect of dysfunctional mastication has been suggested as a possible epidemiological risk...
The active mastication has not only role in food intake and digestion, but also in the maintaining a...
SummaryThis review paper discusses the relationship between the mastication and learning and memory ...
Abstract Age-related decline in cognitive functions and dementia are major challenges in geriatric h...
The mastication is a rhythmic motor act involving peripheral effector organs and sensory inputs and ...
Exposure to chronic stress induces various physical and mental effects that may ultimately lead to d...
Food texture is a response of the tactile sense to physical stimuli that result from contact between...
Brain mechanisms underlying mastication have been studied in non-human mammals but less so in humans...
Masticatory function such as chewing is expected to modify human cognitive function, and/or the poss...
The involvement of chewing in brain activity in humans has been studied. In our studies using functi...
Previous animal studies have indicated that coupling restraint stress load with activation of the ma...