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Logemann Pauloski et al 2002
Oropharyngeal Swallow in Younger and Older Women: Videofluoroscopic Analysis
ROM of the older women was greater or lesser than the younger women.
Greater
434
Logemann Pauloski et al 2002
Oropharyngeal Swallow in Younger and Older Women: Videofluoroscopic Analysis

Older women exhibit a (increased or decreased) ROM relative to old men.
increased
434
Miller 1986
Neurophysiological Basis of Swallowing --

Nmae the three divisions of neurophysiological control of swallowing.
oral preparatory phase
pharyngolaryngeal phase
esophageal phase
91
Miller 1986
Neurophysiological Basis of Swallowing --
The pharyngeal and esophageal phases involve control of the:
reticular formation of the medulla w/in the brainstem
91
Reimers-Neils et al 1994
Viscosity Effects on EMG Activity in Normal Swallow --
The _ muscles most often initieated the swallow.
submental
101
Reimers-Neils et al 1994
Viscosity Effects on EMG Activity in Normal Swallow -- The _ muscle activity most frequently terminated the swallow.
infrahyoid
101