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Central neuronal mechanisms responsible for pattern generation of masticatory movements.
そしゃく運動のパタン形成の中枢ニューロン機構
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Volume:
52
Issue:
1
Page:
1-15
Publication year:
Mar. 1985
JST Material Number:
F0790A
ISSN:
0300-9149
CODEN:
KOGZA
Document type:
Article
Article type:
文献レビュー
Country of issue:
Japan (JPN)
Language:
JAPANESE (JA)
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Mouth(=oral cavity),esophagus
, Central nervous system
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2) Nakamura, Y., Takatori, M., Kubo, Y., Nozaki, S. and Enomoto, S.: Masticatory rhythm formation-facts and a hypothesis. In: M. Ito, N. Tsukahara, K. Kubota and K. Yagi (Eds.) , Integrative Control Function of the Brain. Vol. II. Tokyo/Amsterdam, 1979. Kodansha Scientific/Elsevier, 321-331.
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4) Dellow, P. G. and Lund, J. P.: Evidence for central timing of rhythmical mastication. J. Physiol. (Lond.) 215: 1-13, 1971.
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5) Nakamura, Y., Kubo, Y., Nozaki, S. and Takatori, M. Cortically induced masticatory rhythm and its modification by tonic peripheral inputs in immobilized cats. Bull. Tokyo Med. Dent. Univ. 23: 101-107, 1976.
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