Title of article :
Analysis of temporal variation in human masticatory cycles during gum chewing
Author/Authors :
Crane، نويسنده , , Elizabeth A. and Rothman، نويسنده , , Edward D. and Childers، نويسنده , , David and Gerstner، نويسنده , , Geoffrey E.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
AbstractObjective
udy investigated modulation of fast and slow opening (FO, SO) and closing (FC, SC) chewing cycle phases using gum-chewing sequences in humans.
-two healthy adult subjects participated by chewing gum for at least 20 s on the right side and at least 20 s on the left side while jaw movements were tracked with a 3D motion analysis system. Jaw movement data were digitized, and chewing cycle phases were identified and analysed for all chewing cycles in a complete sequence.
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ur chewing cycle phase durations were more variant than total cycle durations, a result found in other non-human primates. Significant negative correlations existed between the opening phases, SO and FO, and between the closing phases, SC and FC; however, there was less consistency in terms of which phases were negatively correlated both between subjects, and between chewing sides within subjects, compared with results reported in other species.
sions
ordination of intra-cycle phases appears to be flexible and to follow complex rules during gum-chewing in humans. Alternatively, the observed intra-cycle phase relationships could simply reflect: (1) variation in jaw kinematics due to variation in how gum was handled by the tongue on a chew-by-chew basis in our experimental design or (2) by variation due to data sampling noise and/or how phases were defined and identified.
Keywords :
Chewing cycles , Kinematics , Gape cycles , Mastication
Journal title :
Archives of Oral Biology
Journal title :
Archives of Oral Biology