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== Normal Science == | |||
Introduction | <blockquote>'''Introduction''' (''<small>Gianni Frisardi)</small>'' | ||
* Logic of medical language <small>([[Author:Gianni Frisardi|Gianni Frisardi]] · [[Author:Riccardo Azzali|Riccardo Azzali]] · [[Author:Flavio Frisardi|Flavio Frisardi]])</small> | |||
* Logic of medical language | |||
** The logic of Classical language | ** The logic of Classical language | ||
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Hemimasticatory | '''Hemimasticatory spasm''' | ||
* 1° Clinical case: Emimasticatory spasm | * 1° Clinical case: Emimasticatory spasm | ||
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** Intermittent facial spasms as the presenting sign of a recurrent pleomorphic adenoma | ** Intermittent facial spasms as the presenting sign of a recurrent pleomorphic adenoma | ||
* Encrypted code: Ephaptic transmission | * Encrypted code: Ephaptic transmission | ||
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'''Bruxism''' | '''Bruxism''' | ||
*2° Clinical case: Pineal Cavernoma | * [[2° Clinical case: Pineal Cavernoma]] | ||
** [[The neuro-pathophysiology of temporomandibular disorders-related pain: a systematic review of structural and functional MRI studies|The neuro-pathophysiology of temporomandibular disorders-related pain: a systematic review of structural and functional MRI studies*]] | |||
** The neuro-pathophysiology of temporomandibular disorders-related pain: a systematic review of structural and functional MRI studies | ** [[The neurophysiological basis of bruxism|The neurophysiological basis of bruxism*]] | ||
** [[Is dopaminergic medication dose associated with self-reported bruxism in Parkinson’s disease|Is dopaminergic medication dose associated with self-reported bruxism in Parkinson’s disease? A cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study*]] | |||
** The neurophysiological basis of bruxism* Is dopaminergic medication dose associated with self-reported bruxism in Parkinson’s disease? A cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study | ** [[Interdisciplinary recognizing and managing of drug‐induced tardive oromandibular dystonia: two case reports|Interdisciplinary recognizing and managing of drug‐induced tardive oromandibular dystonia: two case reports*]] | ||
* Encrypted code: Hyperexcitability of the trigeminal system | |||
** Interdisciplinary recognizing and managing of drug‐induced tardive oromandibular dystonia: two case reports* | </blockquote> | ||
<blockquote>'''Occlusion and Posture''' | |||
* Encrypted code: Hyperexcitability of the trigeminal system</blockquote><blockquote>'''Occlusion and Posture''' | |||
*3° Clinical case: Meningioma | * 3° Clinical case: Meningioma | ||
** [[Association between constitution, axiography, analysis of dental casts, and postural control in women aged between 41 and 50 years|Association between constitution, axiography, analysis of dental casts, and postural control in women aged between 41 and 50 years*]] | |||
** [[Effect of dental malocclusion on cerebellar neuron activation via the dorsomedial part of the principal sensory trigeminal nucleus|Effect of dental malocclusion on cerebellar neuron activation via the dorsomedial part of the principal sensory trigeminal nucleus*]] | |||
* Encrypted code: Motor Evoked Myogenic potentials | |||
</blockquote><blockquote>'''Orofacial Pain''' | |||
** | * 4° Clinical case: Temporomandibular disorders | ||
** [[Temporomandibular Syndrome]] | |||
** [[Clinical, psychological, and sensory characteristics associated with headache attributed to temporomandibular disorder in people with chronic myogenous temporomandibular disorder and primary headaches|Clinical, psychological, and sensory characteristics associated with headache attributed to temporomandibular disorder in people with chronic myogenous temporomandibular disorder and primary headaches*]] | |||
** [[An artificially intelligent (or algorithm-enhanced) electronic medical record in orofacial pain|An artificially intelligent (or algorithm-enhanced) electronic medical record in orofacial pain*]] | |||
* 5° Clinical case: Spontaneous Electromyographic Activity | |||
** [[Abnormal Spontaneous Electromyographic Activity|Abnormal Spontaneous Electromyographic Activity*]] | |||
** [[Demystifying the spontaneous phenomena of motor hyperexcitability|Demystifying the spontaneous phenomena of motor hyperexcitability*]] | |||
* Encrypted code: The trigeminal symmetry | |||
</blockquote><blockquote>'''Are we sure to know everything?''' | |||
* | * 6° Clinical case: Brainstem neoplasm in Orofacial pain | ||
* 7° Clinical case: Trigeminal neurodegenerative pathology | |||
** [[Kuhnian revolutions in neuroscience: the role of tool development|Kuhnian revolutions in neuroscience: the role of tool development*]] | |||
** Diagnostic Delay and Its Predictors in Cluster Headache* | |||
** [[Revolutionary Science|Revolutionary Science*]] | |||
* Conclusion about Normal Science chapter | |||
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6° Clinical case: Brainstem neoplasm in Orofacial pain | |||
7° Clinical case: Trigeminal neurodegenerative pathology | |||
Kuhnian revolutions in neuroscience: the role of tool development* | |||
Diagnostic Delay and Its Predictors in Cluster Headache* | |||
Revolutionary Science* | |||
Conclusion about Normal Science chapter | |||
Revision as of 16:50, 31 December 2022
Normal Science
Introduction (Gianni Frisardi)
- Logic of medical language (Gianni Frisardi · Riccardo Azzali · Flavio Frisardi)
- The logic of Classical language
- The logic of Probabilistic language
- Fuzzy logic
- System logic
- The Complex Systems
- Logic of medical language: Introduction to quantum-like probability in the masticatory system
- Exploring electroencephalography with a model inspired by quantum mechanics*
- Quantum-like modeling in biology with open quantum systems and instruments*
- Conclusions on the status quo in the logic of medical language regarding the masticatory system
Hemimasticatory spasm
- 1° Clinical case: Emimasticatory spasm
- Physiological Dynamics in Demyelinating Diseases: Unraveling Complex Relationships through Computer Modeling
- Intermittent facial spasms as the presenting sign of a recurrent pleomorphic adenoma
- Encrypted code: Ephaptic transmission
Bruxism
- 2° Clinical case: Pineal Cavernoma
- The neuro-pathophysiology of temporomandibular disorders-related pain: a systematic review of structural and functional MRI studies*
- The neurophysiological basis of bruxism*
- Is dopaminergic medication dose associated with self-reported bruxism in Parkinson’s disease? A cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study*
- Interdisciplinary recognizing and managing of drug‐induced tardive oromandibular dystonia: two case reports*
- Encrypted code: Hyperexcitability of the trigeminal system
Occlusion and Posture
- 3° Clinical case: Meningioma
- Encrypted code: Motor Evoked Myogenic potentials
Orofacial Pain
- 4° Clinical case: Temporomandibular disorders
- Temporomandibular Syndrome
- Clinical, psychological, and sensory characteristics associated with headache attributed to temporomandibular disorder in people with chronic myogenous temporomandibular disorder and primary headaches*
- An artificially intelligent (or algorithm-enhanced) electronic medical record in orofacial pain*
- 5° Clinical case: Spontaneous Electromyographic Activity
- Encrypted code: The trigeminal symmetry
Are we sure to know everything?
- 6° Clinical case: Brainstem neoplasm in Orofacial pain
- 7° Clinical case: Trigeminal neurodegenerative pathology
- Kuhnian revolutions in neuroscience: the role of tool development*
- Diagnostic Delay and Its Predictors in Cluster Headache*
- Revolutionary Science*
- Conclusion about Normal Science chapter