Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3121963 | Archives of Oral Biology | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Because loading during chewing is not totally predictable and jaw-closing muscles are strong and act over short distances, feedback from oral receptors is important in the control of mastication. Information on such feedback can be obtained by studying reflexes in jaw muscle EMGs. This review will deal with the contribution of reflex mechanisms to modifying motor neuron activity during chewing, and the dependency of reflex sensitivity on motor task, phase of movement, and site of stimulation.
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Authors
Hilbert W. van der Glas, Andries van der Bilt, Jan H. Abbink, Andrew G. Mason, Samuel W. Cadden,