KIN 3513 Lecture : Lecture 4 Neuromotor Basis For Control

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One of the biggest challenges for motor physiology is to understand how we can move as adaptively and effortlessly as we do. Basic knowledge needed to understand and appreciate the complexity, capabilities, and limitations of our neuromotor system. Axons-send the info out to the next neuron, most only having only one. Sensory (afferent)-all the information is from the environment and sent where needed. Motor (efferent)-information sent or what is being done. Interneurons-for every sensory, there are 200,000; connects neurons from one to the other as communication. Electrical, also the reasons that we can do certain electrical scans. Example: cell phone connects to a tower, to another tower, and then to the phone. Force-length relationship-the more you contract the more the force. Is the motor neuron and the muscle fibers that it innervates. Number of muscle fibers in a motor unit are different. In general the more muscle fibers in a motor unit, the less precise.

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