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[Behavioral study of mastication]

M Yardin, A Bacha

    Journal De Biologie Buccale
    |December 1, 1981
    PubMed
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    Electromyography, a magnetoscope, and Videotop revealed masticatory behavior as ritualized motor patterns. These patterns involve coordinated actions of the eyes, hand, and masticatory system.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neuroscience
    • Biomechanics
    • Physiology

    Context:

    • Mastication is a complex motor function.
    • Understanding masticatory behavior is crucial for oral health and function.

    Purpose:

    • To quantitatively and qualitatively analyze masticatory behavior.
    • To investigate the interplay between sensory and motor systems during chewing.

    Summary:

    • Synchronized use of electromyography, magnetoscope, and Videotop enabled detailed study of masticatory actions.
    • Masticatory behavior was characterized as repetitive, ritualized motor patterns.
    • These patterns integrate visual (eyes), manual (hand), and oral (masticatory system) components.

    Impact:

  • Provides novel insights into the neural control of mastication.
  • Establishes a methodology for studying complex motor behaviors.
  • Potential applications in diagnosing and treating orofacial disorders.