Kinesiology 1080A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Golgi Tendon Organ, Muscle Spindle, Axon

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Innervation: the distribution of nerves to a part of the body. Innervation ratio: the number of muscle fibers innervated by a single alpha (a) motor neuron, can very from very few to over a thousand. Extrafusal fibers: power producing muscle fibers external with respect to muscle spindles. Intrafusal fibers: muscle fibers inside the muscle spindles, innervated by a special system of fusimotor neurons (v-motor neurons) A motor neuron = a neuron innervating power producing, extrafusal muscle fiber. Motor unit = a motor neuron and all the muscles it innervates; a unit of force production in skeletal muscles. Much larger than y motor neurons. Number of muscle fibers associated with a motor unit ranges from 10 (eye) to thousands (musculature) Y motor neurons = small neurons innervating. Intrafusal fibers and changing sensitivity of muscle response to dynamic stretch. Intrafusal fibers are oriented in parallel with extrafusal muscle fibers. Polar connections between intrafusal and extrafusal fibers.

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