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3.1 Advanced Motor Control of Sports Movements PSC725

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(S1W1) Neurophysiology part 1
What is motor control,
Why do we develop brains use sea ...,
What is meant by degrees of freedom
7  cards
(S1W1) Neurophysiology part 2
Definition of motor program,
Explain how motor programs work,
How is the nervous system set up
4  cards
(S1W1) Neurophysiology part 3
What is an action potential,
Explain resting membrane potential,
What does hyperpolarising mean
7  cards
(S1W1) Neurophysiology part 4
What is the threshold usually for...,
Which part of a neuron does a sig...,
Are the voltage sensitive sodium ...
10  cards
(S1W1) Neurophysiology part 5
What is the refractory period,
What is the purpose of the refrac...,
What happens after depolarisation
8  cards
(S1W2) Control of Muscle Activation part 1
What are the important factors in...,
Why is the inactivity of sodium c...,
Why is the density of sodium chan...
12  cards
(S1W2) Control of Muscle Activation part 2
What happens after a single actio...,
What does an action potential cau...,
Is a single action potential real...
9  cards
(S1W2) Control of Muscle Activation part 3
What would the angle graph look l...,
What would the velocity graph loo...,
What would the acceleration graph...
6  cards
(S1W2) Control of Muscle Activation part 4
What is postsynaptic inhibition,
Which one is excitation and which...,
In diagrams which type of circle ...
3  cards
(S1W2) Control of Muscle Activation part 5
What is reccurent inhibition and ...,
Fill in the missing labels,
How does recurrent inhibition work
6  cards
(S1W2) Control of Muscle Activation part 6
What is a muscle spindle,
What is the purpose of a muscle s...,
Example of what a muscle spindle ...
7  cards
(S1W2) Control of Muscle Activation part 7
Used a t reflex tendon reflex exa...,
Why is the t reflex the quickest ...,
How long does a t reflex tendon r...
7  cards
(S1W2) Control of Muscle Activation part 8
What is another name for a h reflex,
Roughly how much stimulation woul...,
What is a h reflex
6  cards
(S1W2) Control of Muscle Activation part 9
What are ia interneurons,
Explain what ia interneurons do u...,
What does oligosynaptic reflex mean
7  cards
(S1W2) Control of Muscle Activation part 10
What s the difference in where mu...,
What do golgi tendon organs have ...,
What do golgi tendon organs detect
7  cards
(S1W2) Control of Muscle Activation part 11 - central pattern generators
What is a central pattern generator,
How do central pattern generators...,
Give example of movements a centr...
3  cards
(S1W2) Control of Muscle Activation part 12 - random add ons
What is a reflex,
What is a reflex arc
2  cards
(S1W3) Electromyography (EMG) part 1
What moves a neuron s resting mem...,
What carries sensory information ...,
A golgi tendon organ is sensitive to
6  cards
(S1W3) Electromyography (EMG) part 2
What is electromyography emg,
What are the 3 different types of...,
Needle and fine wire electrodes a...
5  cards
(S1W3) Electromyography (EMG) part 3
What does semg stand for,
Semg,
What are the 4 main things to con...
6  cards
(S1W3) Electromyography (EMG) part 4
What are the 2 types of resolutio...,
Amplitude resolution,
Adc amplitude resolution bits
8  cards
(S1W3) Electromyography (EMG) part 5
Summing action potentials,
Signal to noise ratio,
Why is it difficult to get good e...
6  cards
(S1W3) Electromyography (EMG) part 6
Using percentage of maximum volun...,
How do we identify exactly where ...,
Applications of emg
7  cards
(S1W3) Electromyography (EMG) part 7
What happens if you repeat dewhur...,
Limitations of semg,
Why is excitation not equal to ac...
3  cards
(S1W4) Neurophysiological Control part 1
What are reflexes,
What are oscillators,
What are central pattern generators
6  cards
(S1W4) Neurophysiological Control part 2
Comments related to latash book c...,
How do we maintain posture
2  cards
(S1W7) Human Movement Variability part 1
Define motor skill,
Human movement variability nikola...,
How do degrees of freedom affect ...
9  cards
(S1W7) Human Movement Variability part 2
Do we want execution and outcome ...,
Fleisig et al 2009 baseball pitch...,
Variability as noise
6  cards

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