Functional Differentiation of Human Skeletal Muscle: Corticalization and Spinalization of Movement |
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7-S curves 7-S points 7-S relation abductor action afferent appears central changes circle Consecutive constant contraction corresponding cortex cortical depend DISCHARGE INTERVAL Fig distribution Eccles effect effort example extreme eye muscles facial muscles factor frequency functional functional differentiation gamma given hand human impulse increase indicates Interval diagram interval fluctuation irregular Kawakami kinetic known limb lower maintain mechanism MICHIGAN motoneuron motor system movement msec 50 muscle fibers muscle spindle muscular activity nature nerve nervous normal observed obtained original period phasic plateau plots position posture present probably rapid receptor rectus regular relatively representation representing rigidity seems seen sensory shift short shown shows similar single NMU discharges soleus sphincter spikes spinal standing stimulation strength of contraction strong strong contraction suggest T-curve T-unit tion Tokizane tongue tonic tonic NMU turn units upper upward various voluntary weak