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|'''Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDC)'''
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​Masticatory cycles
Jaw opening width
Speed of mandibular movement
Complexity of chewing kinematics
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|Advantages and limits of  Kinematic replicators
Pantography
Axiography
Electrognatography
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|EMG  Interferential pattern
EMG at rest position
Quantitative analysis of the EMG
Fourier transform
Wavelett
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|Computerized Tomography of the TMJ
Magnetic resonance imaging of the TMJ
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|Free way space before stimulation
Free way space after stimulation
Closing trajectory from TENS
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Need for a new paradigm
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Center of the Masticatory Pattern


Mesencephalic mechanisms
Trigeminal Motor nucleus
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Neuromuscular spindles
Sensory mechanisms from the depressor muscles
Golgi Tendon Organs
Role of impulses from the neck muscles
Periodontal and Oral Sensory Factors
Pharyngeal sensory factors
Reflex of mandibular closure
Sensory factors of the TMJ
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|Overall view of the Masticatory System​
Trigeminal electrophysiological segmentation
Electric Motors Evoked Potentials
Magnetic Motors Evoked Potentials
Jaw jerk reflex
M-wave
Masseteric Mechanical Silent Period
Masseteric Electric Silent Period
Masseteric Laser Silent Period
Recovery Cycle of Masseteric Inhibitory reflex
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|Definition of the Fundamental Unit
Structural and functional connectivity Separation
Understanding of "Emergent Behavior"
Connectivity measurement
Maximal Neuronal Energy Evoked
Bilateral Trigeminal neuromotor organic symmetry
Functional motor symmetry
Normalization
Muscle activation during maximum voluntary ​
contraction and m-wave related in healthy but not in injured conditions: Implications when normalizing electromyography​
Organic vs Functional Symmetry
Neuro Gnathological Functions paradigm
Psi Index
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