An electromyographic study of the mylohyoid muscle

An electromyographic investigation of the mylohyoid muscle was undertaken to determine its activity relative to isolated movements of the tongue and mandible and during various functions involving multiple parts of the oral apparatus. Data was obtained from 20 subjects. Using bipolar fine‐wire elect...

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Mastication
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Myofibrils - physiology
Tongue - physiology
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