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|2° Clinical case: Pineal Cavernoma | |2° Clinical case: Pineal Cavernoma | ||
<small>The neuro-pathophysiology of temporomandibular disorders-related pain: a systematic review of structural and functional MRI studies</small> | * <small>The neuro-pathophysiology of temporomandibular disorders-related pain: a systematic review of structural and functional MRI studies</small> | ||
<small>The neurophysiological basis of bruxism*</small> | * <small>The neurophysiological basis of bruxism*</small> | ||
<small>Is dopaminergic medication dose associated with self-reported bruxism in Parkinson’s disease? A cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study*</small> | <small>Is dopaminergic medication dose associated with self-reported bruxism in Parkinson’s disease? A cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study*</small> | ||
<small>Interdisciplinary recognizing and managing of drug‐induced tardive oromandibular dystonia: two case reports</small> | * <small>Interdisciplinary recognizing and managing of drug‐induced tardive oromandibular dystonia: two case reports</small> | ||
Encrypted code: Hyperexcitability of the trigeminal system2° Clinical case: Pineal Cavernoma | Encrypted code: Hyperexcitability of the trigeminal system2° Clinical case: Pineal Cavernoma | ||
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|4° Clinical case: Temporomandibular disorders | |4° Clinical case: Temporomandibular disorders | ||
<small> | * <small>Temporomandibular Syndrome</small> | ||
<small> | * <small>Clinical, psychological, and sensory characteristics associated with headache attributed to temporomandibular disorder in people with chronic myogenous temporomandibular disorder and primary headaches</small> | ||
<small> | * <small>An artificially intelligent (or algorithm-enhanced) electronic medical record in orofacial pain</small> 5° Clinical case: Spontaneous Electromyographic Activity | ||
<small>Abnormal Spontaneous Electromyographic Activity*</small> | * <small>Abnormal Spontaneous Electromyographic Activity*</small> | ||
* <small>Demystifying the spontaneous phenomena of motor hyperexcitability</small> | |||
Encrypted code: The trigeminal symmetry | Encrypted code: The trigeminal symmetry | ||
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|[https://wiki.masticationpedia.org/index.php/1°_Clinical_case:_Hemimasticatory_spasm_-_en 1° Clinical case: Emimasticatory spasm] | |[https://wiki.masticationpedia.org/index.php/1°_Clinical_case:_Hemimasticatory_spasm_-_en 1° Clinical case: Emimasticatory spasm] | ||
[https://wiki.masticationpedia.org/index.php/Physiological_Dynamics_in_Demyelinating_Diseases:_Unraveling_Complex_Relationships_through_Computer_Modeling_-_en <small>Physiological Dynamics in Demyelinating Diseases: Unraveling Complex Relationships through Computer Modeling</small>] | * [https://wiki.masticationpedia.org/index.php/Physiological_Dynamics_in_Demyelinating_Diseases:_Unraveling_Complex_Relationships_through_Computer_Modeling_-_en <small>Physiological Dynamics in Demyelinating Diseases: Unraveling Complex Relationships through Computer Modeling</small>] | ||
[https://wiki.masticationpedia.org/index.php/Intermittent_facial_spasms_as_the_presenting_sign_of_a_recurrent_pleomorphic_adenoma_-_en <small>Intermittent facial spasms as the presenting sign of a recurrent pleomorphic adenoma</small>] | * [https://wiki.masticationpedia.org/index.php/Intermittent_facial_spasms_as_the_presenting_sign_of_a_recurrent_pleomorphic_adenoma_-_en <small>Intermittent facial spasms as the presenting sign of a recurrent pleomorphic adenoma</small>] | ||
[https://www.masticationpedia.org/encrypted-code-ephaptic-transmission Encrypted code: Ephaptic transmission] | [https://www.masticationpedia.org/encrypted-code-ephaptic-transmission Encrypted code: Ephaptic transmission] | ||
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|3° Clinical case: Meningioma | |3° Clinical case: Meningioma | ||
<small>Effect of dental malocclusion on cerebellar neuron activation via the dorsomedial part of the principal sensory trigeminal nucleus</small> | * <small>Association between constitution, axiography, analysis of dental casts, and postural control in women aged between 41 and 50 years</small> | ||
* <small>Effect of dental malocclusion on cerebellar neuron activation via the dorsomedial part of the principal sensory trigeminal nucleus</small> | |||
Encrypted code: Motor Evoked Myogenic potentials | Encrypted code: Motor Evoked Myogenic potentials | ||
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7° Clinical case: Trigeminal neurodegenerative pathology | 7° Clinical case: Trigeminal neurodegenerative pathology | ||
[[Kuhnian revolutions in neuroscience: the role of tool development|<small>Kuhnian revolutions in neuroscience: the role of tool development*</small>]] | * [[Kuhnian revolutions in neuroscience: the role of tool development|<small>Kuhnian revolutions in neuroscience: the role of tool development*</small>]] | ||
* <small>Diagnostic Delay and Its Predictors in Cluster Headache*</small> | |||
* [[Revolutionary Science|<small>Revolutionary Science*</small>]] | |||
Conclusion about Normal Science chapter | Conclusion about Normal Science chapter | ||
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