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| − | '''Source Chapter''' | + | '''Source Chapter''' |
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| | '''[[Introduction]]''' | | '''[[Introduction]]''' |
| | + | <ul>{{Kind01}}[[The logic of medical language|Logic of medical language]]{{Kind02}} |
| | + | <ul>{{Kind01}}[[The logic of classical language|Classical logic]]{{Kind02}} |
| | + | {{Kind01}}[[The logic of Probabilistic language|Probabilistic logic]]{{Kind02}} |
| | + | {{Kind01}}[[Fuzzy logic language|Fuzzy logic]]{{Kind02}} |
| | + | {{Kind01}}System logic{{Kind02}} |
| | + | </ul> |
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| − | * [[The logic of medical language|Logic of medical language]]
| + | {{Kind01}}1<sup>st</sup> Clinical Case: Emimasticatory spasm{{Kind02}} |
| − | ** [[The logic of classical language|Classical logic]]
| + | {{Kind01}}[[Complex Systems]]{{Kind02}} |
| − | ** [[The logic of Probabilistic language|Probabilistic logic]]
| + | <ul>{{Kind01}}Coherence and decoherence{{Kind02}}</ul> |
| − | ** [[Fuzzy logic language|Fuzzy logic]]
| + | {{Kind01}}Conclusive considerations{{Kind02}} |
| − | ** System logic
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| − | * 1<sup>st</sup> Clinical Case: Emimasticatory spasm
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| − | * [[Complex Systems]]
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| − | ** Coherence and decoherence
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| − | * Conclusive considerations
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| | + | </ul> |
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| − | Bruxism | + | ---- |
| | + | '''Bruxism''' |
| | *Status quo and Criticity | | *Status quo and Criticity |
| | *2<sup>rd</sup> Clinical Case: Pineal Cavernoma | | *2<sup>rd</sup> Clinical Case: Pineal Cavernoma |
| | *Conclusions | | *Conclusions |
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| − | Occlusion and Posture | + | '''Occlusion and Posture''' |
| | *Status quo and Criticity | | *Status quo and Criticity |
| | *3<sup>th</sup> Clinical Case: Meningioma | | *3<sup>th</sup> Clinical Case: Meningioma |
| | *Conclusions | | *Conclusions |
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| − | Orofacial Pain | + | '''Orofacial Pain''' |
| | *Status quo and Criticity | | *Status quo and Criticity |
| | *4<sup>th</sup> Clinical Case: Eaton Lambert myasthenia | | *4<sup>th</sup> Clinical Case: Eaton Lambert myasthenia |
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| | *Conclusions | | *Conclusions |
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| − | Are we really sure to know everything?|testo = | + | '''Are we really sure to know everything?''' |
| | *Status quo and Criticity | | *Status quo and Criticity |
| | *7<sup>th</sup> Clinical Case: glioblastoma of the cranial base | | *7<sup>th</sup> Clinical Case: glioblastoma of the cranial base |
| | *Conclusions | | *Conclusions |
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| − | Connectivity and Complex Systems | + | '''Connectivity and Complex Systems''' |
| | *Definition of the Fundamental Unit | | *Definition of the Fundamental Unit |
| | *Structural and functional connectivity Separation | | *Structural and functional connectivity Separation |
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| | *Connectivity measurement | | *Connectivity measurement |
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| − | System Inference vs Symptom Inference | + | '''System Inference vs Symptom Inference''' |
| | *System Stochasticity | | *System Stochasticity |
| | *Markov chains | | *Markov chains |
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| | *Understanding of Network nodes | | *Understanding of Network nodes |
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| − | Neurophysiology and network nodes | + | '''Neurophysiology and network nodes''' |
| | * Center of the Masticatory Pattern | | * Center of the Masticatory Pattern |
| | *Mesencephalic mechanisms | | *Mesencephalic mechanisms |
| | *Trigeminal Motor nucleus | | *Trigeminal Motor nucleus |
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| − | Sensory network nodes | + | '''Sensory network nodes''' |
| | * Proprioceptive mechanisms | | * Proprioceptive mechanisms |
| | **Neuromuscular spindles | | **Neuromuscular spindles |
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| | *Sensory factors of the TMJ | | *Sensory factors of the TMJ |
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| − | Conclusions to the Source Chapter | + | '''Conclusions to the Source Chapter''' |
| | *information transferred over time | | *information transferred over time |
| | * System Coherence Recovery | | * System Coherence Recovery |
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| | * 8<sup>th</sup> Clinical Case: Coherence Recovery in ort Orthognathic | | * 8<sup>th</sup> Clinical Case: Coherence Recovery in ort Orthognathic |
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| − | '''Crisis of the Paradigm''' | + | '''Crisis of the Paradigm''' |
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| | Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDC) | | Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDC) |
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| − | Masticatory cycles | + | '''Masticatory cycles''' |
| | *Jaw opening width | | *Jaw opening width |
| | *Speed of mandibular movement | | *Speed of mandibular movement |
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| − | Temporomandibular Joint | + | '''Temporomandibular Joint''' |
| | *Computerized Tomography of the TMJ | | *Computerized Tomography of the TMJ |
| | *Magnetic resonance imaging of the TMJM | | *Magnetic resonance imaging of the TMJM |
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| − | Mandibular kinematic replicator | + | '''Mandibular kinematic replicator''' |
| | * Advantages and limits of pantography | | * Advantages and limits of pantography |
| | **Pantographic Reproducibility Index | | **Pantographic Reproducibility Index |
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| − | Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation | + | '''Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation''' |
| | * Free way space before stimulation | | * Free way space before stimulation |
| | *Free way space after stimulation | | *Free way space after stimulation |
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| − | Electromyography(EMG) | + | '''Electromyography(EMG)''' |
| | *Interferential EMG | | *Interferential EMG |
| | *EMG at rest position | | *EMG at rest position |
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| − | '''Extraordinary Science''' | + | '''Extraordinary Science''' |
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| − | Overall view of the Masticatory System | + | '''Overall view of the Masticatory System''' |
| | * Trigeminal electrophysiology | | * Trigeminal electrophysiology |
| | *Trigeminal electrophysiological segmentation | | *Trigeminal electrophysiological segmentation |