Elsevier

Journal of Dentistry

Volume 2, Issue 4, July 1974, Pages 131-137
Journal of Dentistry

Some aspects of neurophysiology of dental interest II. Oral reflexes and neural oscillators

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Abstract

The nature of simple reflex action and of neural rhythm generation is discussed in the context of oral function. A theoretical model of the neural control system of the jaws and its possible modes of operation are considered in the light of experimental evidence on oral behaviour.

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