Abstract

A strain gauge transduction system was designed and constructed for simultaneous observation of the movements of the upper lip, lower lip, and jaw in both inferior-superior and anterior-posterior dimensions. Empirical verification of the system's structural loading factor, frequency response, linearity, and phase response suggests that it provides a favorable alternative to earlier lip and jaw monitoring devices. Some examples of the two-dimensional multistructure movement patterns obtained with this device will be provided and discussed. [Research supported in part by NIDR/grant.]

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