Progress in brain research. Volume 44, Understanding the stretch reflex /
Understanding the Stretch Reflex.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; New York :
Elsevier,
1976.
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Colección: | Progress in brain research ;
v. 44. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Understanding the Stretch Reflex; Copyright Page; List of Contributors; Preface; Contents; Chapter 1. Opening Address: Relations of reflexes and intended movements; Chapter 2. Organizer's Lecture: Frequency characteristics of the impulse decoding ratio between the spinal afferents and efferents in the stretch reflex; Session I: Muscle Spindle and its Fusimotor Innervation. Part I; Chapter 3. The mechanical properties of dynamic nuclear bag fibres, static nuclear bag fibres and nuclear chain fibres in isolated cat muscle spindles
- Chapter 4. Structural features relative to the function of intrafusal muscle fibres in the catChapter 5. Ultrastructural observations of a muscle spindle in the region of a contrac- tion site of a dynamic ? axon; Chapter 6. Studies of the histochemistry, ultrastructure, motor innervation, and regeneration of mammalian intrafusal muscle fibres; Chapter 7. Studies on muscle spindle primary endings with sinusoidal stretching; Chapter 8. The skeleto-fusimotor innervation of cat muscle spindle; Session II: Muscle Spindle and its Fusimotor Innervation. Part II
- Chapter 9. Reflex connections from muscle stretch receptors to their own fusimotor neuronesChapter 10. Intracellular recordings from intact soleus muscles of cats; Chapter 11. Effects of FM vibration on muscle spindles in the cat; Chapter 12. Role of abortive spike on encoding mechanism in frog muscle spindle; Session III: Muscular Afferents associated with Stretch Reflex; Chapter 13. Nature of the persisting changes in afferent discharge from muscle following its contraction; Chapter 14. Use of afferent triggered averaging to study the central connections of muscle spindle afferents
- Chapter 15. Selective activation of group II muscle afferents and its effects on cat spinal neuronesSession IV: Information Processing of the Stretch Reflex; Chapter 16. The relative sensitivity of Renshaw cells to static and dynamic changes in muscle length; Chapter 17. Muscle stretch and chemical muscle spindle excitation: effects on Renshaw cells and efficiency of recurrent inhibition; Chapter 18. Transmission in the pathway of reciprocal Ia inhibition to motoneurones and its control during the tonic stretch reflex; Chapter 19. Recruitment, rate modulation and the tonic stretch reflex
- Chapter 20. Patterns of motoneuronal units discharge during naturally evoked afferent inputSession V: Supraspinal Control of the Stretch Reflex. Part I; Chapter 21. Single unit spindle responses t o muscle vibration in man; Chapter 22. Reciprocal Ia inhibition and voluntary movements in man; Chapter 23. An assessment of stretch reflex function; Session VI: Supraspinal Control of the Stretch Reflex. Part II; Chapter 24. Parameter and signal adaptation in the stretch reflex loop; Chapter 25. Alpha-gamma linkage in man during varied contraction