Segmentation of human spindle and EMG responses to sudden muscle stretch
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Segmentation of human spindle and EMG responses to sudden muscle stretch
Abstract
Grouping of the EMG response produced by quick stretches of contracting muscles has been thought to reflect 'long loop reflexes' through cerebral cortex adding to the segmental stretch reflex. Our recordings from human muscle spindle afferents responding to such stretches show that these discharges also tend to be grouped. EMG grouping may therefore be a consequence of successive segmental reflexes rather than of additional delays in long loop reflex arcs.
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