Keywords: عضلات شکم; Temporomandibular disorders; Electromyography; Jaw muscles; Mastication; Pain; Motor control;
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Surface raw electromyography has a moderate discriminatory capacity for differentiating between healthy individuals and those with TMD: A diagnostic study
Keywords: عضلات شکم; TMD; EMG; Jaw muscles; Pain; Diagnosis;
Acinonyx pardinensis (Carnivora, Felidae) from the Early Pleistocene of Pantalla (Italy): predatory behavior and ecological role of the giant Plio-Pleistocene cheetah
Keywords: عضلات شکم; Acinonyx pardinensis; Giant cheetah; Hunting behavior; Jaw muscles; Pantalla; Villafranchian;
Chewing pattern and muscular activation in open bite patients
Keywords: عضلات شکم; Chewing pattern; Mastication; Surface EMG; Jaw muscles; Open bite
Reflex responses of masseter muscles to sound
Keywords: عضلات شکم; Vestibulo-masseteric reflex; Acoustic masseteric reflex; Acoustic stimulation; Jaw muscles; Brainstem; Trigeminal motor system
Changes in EMG activity during clenching in chronic pain patients with unilateral temporomandibular disorders
Keywords: عضلات شکم; Unilateral TMD; EMG; Jaw muscles; Clenching; Pain
Activity of jaw muscles in unilateral cross-bite without mandibular shift
Keywords: عضلات شکم; Unilateral cross-bite; Jaw muscles; Mandibular shift; Electromyography
Effect of experimental pain on EMG-activity in human jaw-closing muscles in different jaw positions
Keywords: عضلات شکم; Human experimental muscle pain; Electromyographic activity; Jaw muscles; Jaw opening; Trigeminal nociceptive pathway; Trismus
Modulation of human exteroceptive jaw reflexes during simulated mastication
Keywords: عضلات شکم; Chewing; Jaw muscles; Electrical stimulation; Pain; Human
Developmental origins of species-specific muscle pattern
Keywords: عضلات شکم; Cranial neural crest; Jaw muscles; Musculoskeletal connective tissues; Tendons; Tcf4, Scx, Quail–duck chimeras; Evolutionary developmental biology
Jaw-opening muscle contracts more economically than jaw-closing muscle in rat
Keywords: عضلات شکم; Jaw muscles; Ca2+-sensitivity; Tension cost; Myosin heavy chain
Effect of bolus hardness on the chewing pattern and activation of masticatory muscles in subjects with normal dental occlusion
Keywords: عضلات شکم; Surface EMG; Mastication; Jaw muscles; Chewing pattern
A dynamic model of jaw and hyoid biomechanics during chewing
Keywords: عضلات شکم; Modelling; Jaw muscles; Chewing cycle
A comparison of human jaw muscle cross-sectional area and volume in long- and short-face subjects, using MRI
Keywords: عضلات شکم; Jaw muscles; Volume; CSA; MRI
Forces and motor control mechanisms during biting in a realistically balanced experimental occlusion
Keywords: عضلات شکم; Jaw muscles; Joint forces; Muscle forces; EMG; Optimisation
Functional roles of oral reflexes in chewing and biting: Phase-, task- and site-dependent reflex sensitivity
Keywords: عضلات شکم; Mastication; Motor control; Jaw muscles; Reflex modulation
Postnatal changes in 5HT and NK1 receptors in rat trigeminal motor nucleus and surroundings
Keywords: عضلات شکم; Mastication; Respiration; Aging; Jaw muscles; Receptor;
Colocalization of serotonin and substance P in the postnatal rat trigeminal motor nucleus and its surroundings
Keywords: عضلات شکم; Mastication; Respiration; Ageing; Jaw muscles
A working-side change to lateral tooth guidance increases lateral pterygoid muscle activity
Keywords: عضلات شکم; Jaw movement; Jaw muscles; Electromyography; Lateral guidance; Working-side
The effect of experimental muscle pain on the amplitude and velocity sensitivity of jaw closing muscle spindle afferents
Keywords: عضلات شکم; Sensory systems; Proprioception and pain; Muscle pain; Hypertonic saline; Jaw muscles; Trigeminal mesencephalic nucleus; Orofacial pain;