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L2A: Motor Units: Morphology
Label the cns 1,
Differentiate b w afferent effere...,
What are interneurons 3
22  cards
L2B: Skeletal Muscle Fibers
What are the three types of skele...,
What are s motor neurons 2,
What are fr motor neurons 3
20  cards
L3: Size Principal
What is an indwelling electrode 1,
What exactly does an electrode me...,
What is a metal microelectrode 3
14  cards
L4A: Force-Frequency
What do you notice about how the ...,
What is firing rate discharge rate 2,
What do the thick and thin lines ...
9  cards
L4B: Motor Units
What discharge pattern changes ca...,
What is a double discharge 2,
What happens when an impulse is s...
14  cards
L5A: Fatigue
Immobilization has been shown to ...,
What happens to the emg over time...,
What alteration do we see in the ...
12  cards
L6A: Muscle Receptors
What are interoceptors 1,
What are exteroceptors 2,
What are proprioceptors 3
16  cards
L6B: Neural Communication
What is divergence 1,
What is convergence 2,
What is spatial summation 3
8  cards
L7A: Muscle Spindles
What are muscle spindle receptors 1,
Where are muscle spindles located...,
Do all muscles have the same numb...
19  cards
L7B: Mechanism of Activation
What happens when the muscle spin...,
What happens when the muscle spin...,
What do ia afferents detect 3
9  cards
L8A: Muscle Spindles II
What are slowly adapting receptors 1,
What does this graph show 2,
What are rapidly adapting recepto...
13  cards
L8B: The Fusiform System
What is the fusimotor system 1,
Differentiate b w a b c 2,
What does this tell us about the ...
11  cards
L8C Alpha-Gamma Co-Activation
What is happening here 1,
Why do we need to co activate bot...,
Can alpha and gamma be controlled...
3  cards
L9A: Muscle Spindle III
What are the two fiber types in t...,
What type of inputs do muscle spi...,
What did hospod et al 2007 demons...
8  cards
L9B: Ascending Pathways - Medial Lemniscus system
Sensory neuronal signals from mus...,
What is the medial lemniscus syst...,
Where do first order neurons of t...
9  cards
L9C: Ascending Pathways - Spinothalamic System
What is the spinothalamic system 1,
Where do first order neurons of t...,
Where do first order neurons syna...
10  cards
L10A: Golgi Tendon Organs - Intro
Where are gtos located 1,
How are gtos arranged compared to...,
What s the main function differen...
14  cards
L10B: GTO II
Are gtos more sensitive to active...,
How much active force from 1 musc...,
How much passive force is needed ...
15  cards
L11A: Joint Receptors Classification
What are the 4 subtypes of 1,
Where are joint receptors located 2,
Where are there no joint receptors 3
22  cards
L11B: Neural Code
Do joint receptors fire constantl...,
When do most joint receptors resp...,
How do joint receptors code for m...
16  cards
L11C: Case Study + Review
Motoneurons can tune the muscle s...,
What happens when joint receptors...,
How can joint receptors indirectl...
5  cards
L12A: Cutaneous Receptors
What is glabrous skin 1,
How many types of receptors are f...,
What are the four types of recept...
9  cards
L12B: Cutaneous Receptor Firing Rates
How do type i merkel cells fire 1,
How do type ii ruffini endings fi...,
How do type i fa1 meissner s corp...
9  cards
L12C: Cutaneous Receptive Fields
What is a cutaneous receptive fie...,
What are the 2 superficial recept...,
What are the 2 deep receptors 3
17  cards
L13A: Proprioception & Kinesthesis
What information do muscle spindl...,
What information do skin receptor...,
What do golgi tendon organs gtos ...
13  cards
L13B: Proprioception & Kinesthesis Studies
What does muscle vibration do to ...,
Why was the 1972 vibration experi...,
How do vibration frequency and sp...
8  cards
L13C: Assigned Reading #3
What were the findings 1,
What happenes to the triceps 2,
What happenes to the biceps 3
9  cards
L14A: Proprioception & Kinesthesis II
What do saii cutaneous receptors ...,
What do fai cutaneous receptors s...,
What does the saii graph left show 3
10  cards
L14B: Sense of Effort
What is the main problem with int...,
Why does gamma motor neuron activ...,
How does the brain resolve the am...
13  cards
L14C: Assigned Reading #4
Researchers tested whether people...,
Interpret the findings 2,
Media 3
4  cards
L15A: Hoffman Reflex
What does the h reflex test 1,
What does the tendon reflex test ...,
What is the pathway of a monosyna...
21  cards
L15B: Hoffman Reflexes II
Before any response 1,
What happens here when stimulatio...,
What s happening in this slide 3
6  cards
L15C: Tendon Reflexes
What activates the tendon reflex 1,
What determines the size of the t...,
What is the main difference betwe...
5  cards
L16A: Reciprocal Inhibition
What is a reflex 1,
What triggers a spinal reflex 2,
Where is the circuitry for spinal...
11  cards
L16B: Ib (GTO) Inhibition
What activates the golgi tendon o...,
What do ib afferents do when acti...,
What is the pathway type for gto ...
16  cards
L16C: Recurrent Inhibition
What does recurrent inhibition do 1,
What is a renshaw cell 2,
What additional neurons do rensha...
12  cards
L17A: Pre-Synaptic Inhibition
What is presynaptic inhibition 1,
Which neuron in the diagram perfo...,
What is the effect of presynaptic...
18  cards
L18A: Spinal Control of Locomotion
What does the slide show about lo...,
What do the flexor extensor emg r...,
What key finding does the cut dor...
10  cards
L18B: Sensory Modulation of Locomotion
Why is sensory feedback important 1,
What sensory inputs help trigger ...,
What is the stumbling corrective ...
11  cards
L19A: Spinal Contributions to Reflex Control
What is tonic descending input 1,
How does tonic descending input a...,
What happens to reflex responses ...
12  cards
L20A: The Vestibular System Structure
Why is the vestibular sense usual...,
How many vestibular apparatuses d...,
What head movement is detected as...
18  cards
L20B: Hair Cells
Where are vestibular hair cells l...,
What are the 2 types of hairs 2,
How does bending of the hair bund...
11  cards
L20C: Hair Cells II
How are vestibular hair cells inn...,
How are hair cells oriented in th...,
How are hair cells oriented in th...
15  cards
L20D: Hair Cells III
What are cupula 1,
Why does endolymph movement bend ...,
Why do all hair cells in a semici...
8  cards
L21: GVS
What is gvs 1,
What is galvanic vestibular stimu...,
What does cathodal vs anodal stim...
7  cards

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