The Exposed Laser procedure is very interesting because—as shown in Figure 19—there is evidence of a high symmetry of the blue component of the Blink reflex (R2 right and left) that corresponds to the motor nerve activity of the facial nerve; a relative somatosensory symmetry might be detected(N2 and P2, while a clear asymmetry of the MCV masseterin (MIR) is denoted in the width of the motor unit by both stimulus and post-inhibition. This introduces an important concept of the neural symmetry that might reveal an extraordinarily fascinating world of neurophysiopathological notions in the field of mastication. | The Exposed Laser procedure is very interesting because—as shown in Figure 19—there is evidence of a high symmetry of the blue component of the Blink reflex (R2 right and left) that corresponds to the motor nerve activity of the facial nerve; a relative somatosensory symmetry might be detected(N2 and P2, while a clear asymmetry of the MCV masseterin (MIR) is denoted in the width of the motor unit by both stimulus and post-inhibition. This introduces an important concept of the neural symmetry that might reveal an extraordinarily fascinating world of neurophysiopathological notions in the field of mastication. |