BIOL 527 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Reciprocal Inhibition, Hamstring, Cerebellum

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Knee jerk reflex: stretch quad, knee jerks, collateral is sent to antagonist, hamstring will not contract reciprocal inhibition, allows for reflex to occur. Golgi tendon reflex tendon not the muscle. Load is too heavy for muscle to handle. Stops muscle from contracting to avoid injury (relaxes muscle instead of contracting) *simple reflex polysynaptic (2 synapses but is simple) Tension develops in tendon of muscle (brachii) Will release what is in hand for too much weight being held. Other leg will extend to maintain upright positioning. Contralateral limb only happens in lower limb (when standing) Babinski reflexes- adults and infants look different as infant gets older (18-24 months) Adult: toes flex in response to sole at foot. Mostly polysynaptic (besides stretch reflex monosynaptic: pools of interneurons, intersegmental (several spinal levels, reciprocal inhibition (antagonist/ inhibited, recerverating circuits, several reflex cooperate (to produce response) Higher brain centers can facilitate or inhibit reflex motor patterns. Ex; purposely kicking doctor when hitting your knee.

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