BIOL 527 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Reflex Arc, Posterior Column, Toe

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Interneurons prevent this with reciprocal inhibition: reciprocal inhibition when one set of muscles is stimulated, the antagonistic muscles are automatically inhibited to avoid competition, withdrawal reflexes can be very complex with many synpases. Example: painful stimuli >> jerk foot, ankle, knee, hip. Crossed extensor reflex or part ii of the flexor response or the contralateral reflex arc: when a flexor response occurs, a contralateral response occurs in response, a contralateral reflex arc involves the opposing side of the body. Shared characteristics of polysynaptic reflexes: involve interneuron pools prior to motor output. During a reflex movement, antagonistic reflexes are inhibited. Remember: reflexes are involved in many everyday activities such as walking, running, standing erect, balancing, lifting things. All movements involve at least a reflex portion in order to coordinate movement. "position sense" - sense of position and movement; vibration, touch, joint position: conscious proprioception. Knowledge of one"s own position & sense of perception of movement ; kinesthesia.

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