During swallowing, the airway is protected from aspiration of ingested material by brief closure of the larynx and cessation of breathing. Mechanoreceptors innervated by the internal branch of the superior laryngeal nerve (ISLN) are activated by swallowing, and connect to central neurones that generate swallowing, laryngeal closure and respiratory rhythm. This study was designed to evaluate the hypothesis that the ISLN afferent signal is necessary for normal deglutition and airway protection in humans. In 21 healthy adults, we recorded submental electromyograms, videofluoroscopic images of the upper airway, oronasal airflow and respiratory inductance plethysmography. In six subjects we also recorded pressures in the hypopharynx and upper oe...
Decreased sensitivity of the pharyngeal mucosa is thought to impair protective upper airway reflexes...
Swallowing requires the sequential activation of tongue, pharyngeal and esophageal muscles to propel...
Swallowing is one of the most fundamental yet least understood physiologic functions, involving the ...
Laryngeal sensorimotor closure reflexes are important for the protection of the airway and prevent t...
The superior laryngeal nerve (SLN) carries sensory information from the mucosal tissues of the phary...
Both swallowing and coughing, protective reflexes of the airway, can be initiated from the larynx. T...
Swallowing is an essential motor act that coordinates the movement of food or saliva from the mouth ...
Background: Dysphagia has been reported in up to 70% of patients with stroke, predisposing them ...
Both voluntary and reflex components are involved in normal swallowing. Swallowing depends on the bu...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Swallowing is a motor process with several discordances and a very difficult ...
Sensory input from the laryngeal mucosa is vital for triggering protective airway reflexes. The lary...
Stroke is the most common neurological disease in adults that is associated with deglutition disorde...
WOS: 000187401500002PubMed ID: 14652082Swallowing is a complex motor event that is difficult to inve...
Background\ud Aspiration, where food or liquid is allowed to enter the larynx during a swallow, is r...
Swallowing function, in humans, is very complex. Swallowing plays, not only an important role in fo...
Decreased sensitivity of the pharyngeal mucosa is thought to impair protective upper airway reflexes...
Swallowing requires the sequential activation of tongue, pharyngeal and esophageal muscles to propel...
Swallowing is one of the most fundamental yet least understood physiologic functions, involving the ...
Laryngeal sensorimotor closure reflexes are important for the protection of the airway and prevent t...
The superior laryngeal nerve (SLN) carries sensory information from the mucosal tissues of the phary...
Both swallowing and coughing, protective reflexes of the airway, can be initiated from the larynx. T...
Swallowing is an essential motor act that coordinates the movement of food or saliva from the mouth ...
Background: Dysphagia has been reported in up to 70% of patients with stroke, predisposing them ...
Both voluntary and reflex components are involved in normal swallowing. Swallowing depends on the bu...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Swallowing is a motor process with several discordances and a very difficult ...
Sensory input from the laryngeal mucosa is vital for triggering protective airway reflexes. The lary...
Stroke is the most common neurological disease in adults that is associated with deglutition disorde...
WOS: 000187401500002PubMed ID: 14652082Swallowing is a complex motor event that is difficult to inve...
Background\ud Aspiration, where food or liquid is allowed to enter the larynx during a swallow, is r...
Swallowing function, in humans, is very complex. Swallowing plays, not only an important role in fo...
Decreased sensitivity of the pharyngeal mucosa is thought to impair protective upper airway reflexes...
Swallowing requires the sequential activation of tongue, pharyngeal and esophageal muscles to propel...
Swallowing is one of the most fundamental yet least understood physiologic functions, involving the ...