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. 1980;36(2):73-85.
doi: 10.1007/BF00361076.

Lumped and population stochastic models of skeletal muscle: implications and predictions

Lumped and population stochastic models of skeletal muscle: implications and predictions

C N Christakos et al. Biol Cybern. 1980.

Abstract

Lumped models of skeletal muscle have been assumed a) in the design of experiments and the interpretation of experimental findings, b) in theoretical studies. In this paper, a population model that takes into account the differing properties and separate (independent) activation of motor units is presented as the most appropriate for muscle. A realistic (for muscle) transformation, population leads to lumped model, resulting in the lumping of motor unit neural signals or system responses, is proposed. On this basis, the possibility of modelling muscle as a single system is examined; and the consequences of treating muscle as a lumped system, in experiments or theoretical studies, are discussed. Also, the advantages of lumping, in models of muscle, are reviewed. Predictions of a computer population model, together with actual recordings from a hand muscle, are used to confirm the results of the analysis.

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