KIN 3309 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Reflex Arc, Peripheral Nervous System, Motor Neuron

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Branching nerves outside of the brain and spinal cord. Essential in communication relay from the brain to the extremities. Information from the environment or inside the body to the cns. Impulses from cns to pns to allow movement or action. Interpretive neurons between afferent and efferent nerves in the cns. Neuron and the muscle fibers that it innervates. All the fivers in a single motor unit are the same type (i, iia or iib: types of motor unit. Fast contraction time (30 to 50 ms) Amount of force generated depends on the number of muscle fibers activated. Hennemen recruitment principle: start from the smallest fibers and work to the largest motor units (type i type iia type iib) Asynchronous activation: activation is temporarily spaced but summed with preceding motor unit. Synchronous activation: large and small motor unites are activated together. Frequency coding: (cid:862)rate coding(cid:863, high frequency can induce high tension production, small muscles.

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