Manifestation of hemispheric laterality in chewing side preference and handedness

S. Khamnei, Seyyed-Reza Sadat-Ebrahimi, S. Salarilak, Siavash Savadi Oskoee, Y. Houshyar, S. Shakouri, Y. Salekzamani, M. Zamanlu
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Introduction: Humans manifest a behavioral inclination towards more utility of one side of the body, in relation with the dominant hemisphere of the brain. The current investigation assessed handedness together with chewing preference which have not been evaluated in various food textures before. Methods: Nineteen young and healthy volunteers chewed hard (walnut) and soft (cake) foods, during surface electromyography recording from masseter muscles. The side of the first and all chews in the two food types were determined and compared with the side of the dominant hand. Results: Results indicated the two lateralities in the same side considerably (60%-70%), implying the solidarity in the control of the dominant hemisphere of the brain. The unilaterality was more prominent in the assessment of all chews in hard food, with higher statistical agreement and correlation. Conclusion: Thereupon masticatory preference is found with probable origins in the dominant hemisphere of the brain.
咀嚼侧边偏好和惯用手的半球偏侧表现
人类表现出一种行为倾向,倾向于更多地利用身体的一侧,与大脑的主导半球有关。目前的研究评估了手性和咀嚼偏好,这在以前没有在各种食物质地中进行过评估。方法:19名年轻健康志愿者咀嚼硬的(核桃)和软的(蛋糕)食物时,对咬肌进行表面肌电记录。确定了两种食物类型中第一次咀嚼和所有咀嚼的一侧,并与优势手的一侧进行了比较。结果:结果显示两个侧侧在同一侧相当大(60%-70%),暗示在大脑的优势半球控制的团结。在硬质食物的所有咀嚼评价中,单侧性更为突出,具有较高的统计一致性和相关性。结论:因此发现咀嚼偏好可能起源于大脑的优势半球。
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