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*Recording Electrical Activity
*Recording Electrical Activity
*Electrodes for Stimulation and Recording
*Electrodes for Stimulation and Recording
* Analysis Software
*Analysis Software
*Synchronization and Latency
*Synchronization and Latency
*Optional Modules
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*Trigeminal Root Motor Evoked Potentials (R-MEPS)  
*Trigeminal Root Motor Evoked Potentials (R-MEPS)  
**Description
**Description
** Characteristics
**Characteristics


'''Trigeminal Functional Connectivity (FC)'''
'''Trigeminal Functional Connectivity (FC)'''


* Jaw jerk
*Jaw jerk
*Masseter tendon silent period
*Masseter tendon silent period
*Masseter electrical silent period
* Masseter electrical silent period
*Recovery cycle of the masseter inhibitory reflex
* Recovery cycle of the masseter inhibitory reflex
*H-wave
*H-wave


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*Defining the Fundamental Unit
*Defining the Fundamental Unit
*Separating Structural Connectivity and Functional Connectivity
*Separating Structural Connectivity and Functional Connectivity
*Understanding emergent behaviour
* Understanding emergent behaviour
*Measuring connectivity
*Measuring connectivity


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*General Context
*General Context
*Electrical Stimulation
*Electrical Stimulation
*Recording Electrical Activity
* Recording Electrical Activity
*Electrodes for Stimulation and Recording
*Electrodes for Stimulation and Recording
* Analysis Software
*Analysis Software
*Synchronization and Latency
*Synchronization and Latency
*Optional Modules
*Optional Modules
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*Trigeminal Root Motor Evoked Potentials (R-MEPS)  
*Trigeminal Root Motor Evoked Potentials (R-MEPS)  
**Description
**Description
** Characteristics
**Characteristics


'''Trigeminal Functional Connectivity (FC)'''
'''Trigeminal Functional Connectivity (FC)'''


* Jaw jerk
*Jaw jerk
*Masseter tendon silent period
*Masseter tendon silent period
*Masseter electrical silent period
*Masseter electrical silent period

Latest revision as of 09:36, 24 December 2024

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Normal Science

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Introduction

Hemimasticatory spasm

Bruxism

Occlusion and Posture

Orofacial Pain

Are we sure to know everything?

Conclusion of the ‘Normal Science’ section

Crisis of Paradigm

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Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDC)

  • Jaw movements analysis:Pantographic Replicator
    • Intercondylar Distance
    • Advantage and Limit of Pantography
  • Jaw movements analysis:Axiographic Replicator
    • Interfacial Distance
    • Advantage and Limit of Axiography
  • Electromyography (EMG)
    • EMG  Interferential pattern
    • EMG at rest position
    • Quantitative Analysis of EMG
    • Fourier transform
    • Wavelett

Beyond the RDC

Conclusions to the Paradigm crisis section

Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDC)

  • Jaw movements analysis:Pantographic Replicator
    • Intercondylar Distance
    • Advantage and Limit of Pantography
  • Jaw movements analysis:Axiographic Replicator
    • Interfacial Distance
    • Advantage and Limit of Axiography
  • Electromyography (EMG)
    • EMG  Interferential pattern
    • EMG at rest position
    • Quantitative Analysis of EMG
    • Fourier transform
    • Wavelett

Beyond the RDC

Conclusions to the Paradigm crisis section

Extraordinary science

(in Progress)


Introduction to the New Paradigm

Connectivity

  • Defining the Fundamental Unit
  • Separating Structural Connectivity and Functional Connectivity
  • Understanding emergent behaviour
  • Measuring connectivity

Introduction to trigeminal electrophysiology

  • General Context
  • Electrical Stimulation
  • Recording Electrical Activity
  • Electrodes for Stimulation and Recording
  • Analysis Software
  • Synchronization and Latency
  • Optional Modules

Trigeminal Structural Connectivity (SC)

  • Trigeminal Root Motor Evoked Potentials (R-MEPS)
    • Description
    • Characteristics

Trigeminal Functional Connectivity (FC)

  • Jaw jerk
  • Masseter tendon silent period
  • Masseter electrical silent period
  • Recovery cycle of the masseter inhibitory reflex
  • H-wave

Index

  • Model description
    • Role of trigeminal motor evoked potentials (R-MEPS) in evaluating SC
    • Role of trigeminal reflexes in evaluating FC
    • Separation between Structural Connectivity (SC) and Functional Connectivity (FC)
    • Emergent Behaviour
  • Quantum Modelling of the Index
    • Quantum Bayes Theorem (QBayes)
    • Differences from the classical approach
  • Expectation Value and model description
    • Mathematical Formalism of QBayes
    • Cosine of as a measure of the overlap between concomitant pathologies

Indices in the masticatory rehabilitation

  • Orthodontic field
  • Orofacial.pain
  • Implant-Prosthetics field
  • Prosthetic field

Connectivity

  • Defining the Fundamental Unit
  • Separating Structural Connectivity and Functional Connectivity
  • Understanding emergent behaviour
  • Measuring connectivity

Introduction to trigeminal electrophysiology

  • General Context
  • Electrical Stimulation
  • Recording Electrical Activity
  • Electrodes for Stimulation and Recording
  • Analysis Software
  • Synchronization and Latency
  • Optional Modules

Trigeminal Structural Connectivity (SC)

  • Trigeminal Root Motor Evoked Potentials (R-MEPS)
    • Description
    • Characteristics

Trigeminal Functional Connectivity (FC)

  • Jaw jerk
  • Masseter tendon silent period
  • Masseter electrical silent period
  • Recovery cycle of the masseter inhibitory reflex
  • H-wave

Index

  • Model description
    • Role of trigeminal motor evoked potentials (R-MEPS) in evaluating SC
    • Role of trigeminal reflexes in evaluating FC
    • Separation between Structural Connectivity (SC) and Functional Connectivity (FC)
    • Emergent Behaviour
  • Quantum Modelling of the Index
    • Quantum Bayes Theorem (QBayes)
    • Differences from the classical approach
  • Expectation Value and model description
    • Mathematical Formalism of QBayes
    • Cosine of as a measure of the overlap between concomitant pathologies

Indices in the masticatory rehabilitation

  • Orthodontic field
  • Orofacial.pain
  • Implant-Prosthetics field
  • Prosthetic field