The purpose of this study was to examine genioglossus muscle activity durin
g rhythmic open-close jaw movements. The electromyographic activity of the
genioglossus muscle was recorded with a bipolar fine-wire electrode in six
healthy males. The electromyographic activities of the ipsilateral masseter
and digastric muscles were simultaneously recorded with bipolar surface el
ectrodes. The subjects were instructed to perform rhythmic open-close jaw m
ovements in time with a metronome set at 23, 27, 33, 42 and 50 beats/min. I
n all of the subjects, rhythmic electromyographic activity of the genioglos
sus muscle was recorded in both the jaw-opening and jaw-closing phases. The
activity of the genioglossus muscle was predominantly recorded in the jaw-
opening phase in two subjects, and in the jaw-closing phase in two subjects
. The burst duration of the electromyographic activity of the genioglossus
muscle changed linearly in accordance with the cycle duration. However, the
latency from the onset of the electromyographic activity of the masseter o
r digastric muscle to that of the genioglossus muscle was almost constant,
independent of the cycle duration. Based on these findings, we conclude tha
t the activity of the human genioglossus muscle is closely linked to that o
f masticatory muscles under the control of a closely related central patter
n generator.