Synchronous Muscle Synergy Evaluation of Jaw Muscle Activities during Chewing at Different Speeds, a Preliminary Study

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作者
Sanjani, Marzieh Allami [1 ]
Tahami, Ehsan [1 ]
Veisi, Gelareh [2 ]
机构
[1] Islamic Azad Univ, Dept Biomed Engn, Mashhad Branch, Mashhad 9187147578, Iran
[2] Islamic Azad Univ, Dept Comp Engn, Mashhad Branch, Mashhad 9177948564, Iran
关键词
masticatory muscles; chewing; surface electromyography; muscle synergy; STOMATOGNATHIC SYSTEM; ELECTROMYOGRAPHY; MASTICATION;
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10.3390/brainsci13091344
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Human mastication is a complex and rhythmic biomechanical process regulated by the central nervous system (CNS). Muscle synergies are a group of motor primitives that the CNS may combine to simplify motor control in human movement. This study aimed to apply the non-negative matrix factorization approach to examine the coordination of the masticatory muscles on both sides during chewing. Ten healthy individuals were asked to chew gum at different speeds while their muscle activity was measured using surface electromyography of the right and left masseter and temporalis muscles. Regardless of the chewing speed, two main muscle synergies explained most of the muscle activity variation, accounting for over 98% of the changes in muscle patterns (variance accounted for >98%). The first synergy contained the chewing side masseter muscle information, and the second synergy provided information on bilateral temporalis muscles during the jaw closing. Furthermore, there was robust consistency and high degrees of similarity among the sets of muscle synergy information across different rate conditions and participants. These novel findings in healthy participants supported the hypothesis that all participants in various chewing speed conditions apply the same motor control strategies for chewing. Furthermore, these outcomes can be utilized to design rehabilitation approaches such as biofeedback therapy for mastication disorders.
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