J Dent Res 57 (7): 834-843,
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Human and macaque mastication: a quantitative study
KE Byrd,
DJ Milberg,
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ES Luschei
Significant differences exist between human and Macaca fascicularis patterns of mandibular movement during mastication. Macaque patterns display less asymmetry, more uniformity, and limited lateral excursions when compared to humans for mastication of the same food. Different anatomical structures between the two species offer explanations of the different patterns that were observed. Researchers should use caution when using macaques as models for human mastication.