Steeve Roger W, Price Christiana M
University of Wyoming, Laramie, 82071, USA.
Clin Linguist Phon. 2010 Jun;24(6):485-501. doi: 10.3109/02699200903506312.
An empirical method for investigating differences in neural control of jaw movement across oromandibular behaviours is to compute the coherence function for electromyographic signals obtained from mandibular muscle groups. This procedure has been used with adults but not extended to children. This pilot study investigated if coherence analysis could reveal task-related differences in control for children by measuring mandibular electromyograms obtained from an infant and adult. Electromyographic signals were obtained from bilateral masseter and temporalis muscle groups during chewing and babble from a typically developing infant from 8-22 months, and chewing and speech were obtained from an adult. Coherence functions were computed. Measures obtained from the infant and adult exhibited a significant main effect for task, with peak coherence values within 20-60 Hz being significantly greater for chewing than vocalization. This pilot study suggests that coherence analysis of mandibular EMG is a sensitive measure for distinguishing task-related differences in neural organization for children.
一种用于研究跨口颌行为的下颌运动神经控制差异的实证方法是计算从下颌肌肉群获得的肌电信号的相干函数。该程序已应用于成年人,但尚未扩展到儿童。这项初步研究通过测量从一名婴儿和一名成年人获得的下颌肌电图,调查了相干分析是否能揭示儿童在控制方面与任务相关的差异。在一名8至22个月大的发育正常婴儿咀嚼和咿呀发声期间,从双侧咬肌和颞肌组获取肌电信号,并从一名成年人获取咀嚼和言语时的肌电信号。计算相干函数。从婴儿和成年人获得的测量结果显示出任务的显著主效应,咀嚼时20至60赫兹范围内的峰值相干值明显大于发声时。这项初步研究表明,下颌肌电图的相干分析是区分儿童神经组织中与任务相关差异的一种敏感测量方法。