The contribution of the (co-contracting) digastric muscles to the rapid decline in bite-force magnitude after unloading of a static bite was investigated by asking participants to perform two different biting tasks with sudden unloading, and correlating the degree of co-contraction of the digastrics (as derived from their electromyograms) with the impact force, the impact velocity (as measured after a travel distance of 5 mm), and the residual force when the jaw system was in static conditions again after the impact. Co-contraction of the digastrics was varied by asking participants to perform the biting task while controlling bite force (force-controlled experiments) or jaw position (position-controlled experiments). In half of the experim...
Whether bite-force is controlled independently of mouth opening, and jaw position is controlled inde...
Masticatory or bite forces applied to the teeth are known to generate compressive forces in the temp...
Modern humans have smaller faces relative to Middle and Late Pleistocene members of the genus Homo. ...
The contribution of the (co-contracting) digastric muscles to the rapid decline in bite-force magnit...
Whether the motor programme executed by the digastric muscles during a forceful bite is modified acc...
Whether the motor programme executed by the digastric muscles during a forceful bite is modified acc...
Whether in the oral system the digastric muscles (which lack muscle spindles) are under the control ...
Whether in the oral system the digastric muscles (which lack muscle spindles) are under the control ...
In unloading experiments (in which the resistance to a forceful static bite is suddenly removed); it...
When the resistance to a forceful isometric bite is suddenly removed in unloading experiments, the b...
During chewing, the force exerted by the jaw-closing muscles must constantly adapt to changing resis...
Thesis (M.D.) -- University of Adelaide, Dept. of Human Physiology and Pharmacology, 198
A potentially dangerous situation arises when an individual bites on hard and brittle food which sud...
Ratios of muscle activities in unilateral isometric biting are assumed to provide information on str...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe changes in the minimum time to cons...
Whether bite-force is controlled independently of mouth opening, and jaw position is controlled inde...
Masticatory or bite forces applied to the teeth are known to generate compressive forces in the temp...
Modern humans have smaller faces relative to Middle and Late Pleistocene members of the genus Homo. ...
The contribution of the (co-contracting) digastric muscles to the rapid decline in bite-force magnit...
Whether the motor programme executed by the digastric muscles during a forceful bite is modified acc...
Whether the motor programme executed by the digastric muscles during a forceful bite is modified acc...
Whether in the oral system the digastric muscles (which lack muscle spindles) are under the control ...
Whether in the oral system the digastric muscles (which lack muscle spindles) are under the control ...
In unloading experiments (in which the resistance to a forceful static bite is suddenly removed); it...
When the resistance to a forceful isometric bite is suddenly removed in unloading experiments, the b...
During chewing, the force exerted by the jaw-closing muscles must constantly adapt to changing resis...
Thesis (M.D.) -- University of Adelaide, Dept. of Human Physiology and Pharmacology, 198
A potentially dangerous situation arises when an individual bites on hard and brittle food which sud...
Ratios of muscle activities in unilateral isometric biting are assumed to provide information on str...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThe changes in the minimum time to cons...
Whether bite-force is controlled independently of mouth opening, and jaw position is controlled inde...
Masticatory or bite forces applied to the teeth are known to generate compressive forces in the temp...
Modern humans have smaller faces relative to Middle and Late Pleistocene members of the genus Homo. ...