BIOL373 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Golgi Tendon Organ, Alpha Motor Neuron, Efferent Nerve Fiber

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Classification of neural reflexes: according to effector, skeletal muscle, controlled by somatic motor neurons, smooth and cardiac muscle, glands, adipose tissue, controlled by autonomic neurons, according to integrating centre, spinal reflexes, cranial" reflexes. Innate (inborn) vs learned (conditioned: number of neurons in pathway, monosynaptic (only afferent and efferent neurons, somatic motor reflexes only, polysynaptic, e. g. autonomic reflexes, reflexes involving interneurons. Autonomic (visceral) reflexes: somme are spinal reflexes, can often be modulated by signals from higher centres. Inhibition by higher centres can be a learned response: others integrated in brain (hypothalamus, thalamus, brain stem, emotional stimuli can be converted into visceral responses. Skeletal muscle reflexes: monitor, proprioception posting of limbs in space, relative position of body parts, effort exerted in lifting, holding objects. Integrating centre: cns: via networks of excitatory and inhibitory neurons. Integrates within spine and/or higher brain regions: efferent pathway: somatic motor neurons ( alpha" motor neurons, effectors: contractile skeletal muscle fibres (extrafusal muscle fibers)

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