Lecture 6 Flashcards

1
Q

Alpha and gamma neurons are what kind of neurons?

A

Motor

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2
Q

What is the difference between Golgi tendon organs and Muscle Spindles

A

Both are sensory organs
Muscle spindle- detect stretch in muscle
GTO- Detect stretch in tendon

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3
Q

What are the joint kinesthetic receptors

A

Pacinian and ruffini corpusle

bare endings

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4
Q

Muscle spindles are ______ muscle fibers

A

Intrafusal

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5
Q

True or false: muscle spindles contract in their central region

A

False, the central region is non-contractile

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6
Q

Type 2 sensory fibers go to what muscle spindles?

A

Nuclear chain and STATIC nuclear bag fibers

(not dynamic nuclear bag)

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7
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Type 1a fibers go to what muscle spindles?

A

All 3

Nuclear chain, static, and dynamic nuclear bag

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8
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Static gamma neurons innervate the contractile endings of what muscle spindles?

A

Static nuclear bag and nuclear chain

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9
Q

Dynamic gamma neurons innervate the contractile endings of what muscle spindles?

A

dynamic nuclear bags

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10
Q

True or false: Sarcomeres are found inside of intrafusal muscle fibers

A

False. only in extrafusal

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11
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What do gamma motor neurons innervate?

A

The contractile ends of muscle spindles

slide says: “polar regions of intrafusal fibers”

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12
Q

Small diameter Alpha motor neurons (also called lower motor neurons) innervate what?

A

Extrafusal skeletal muscle fibers

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13
Q

Large diameter 1a and 2 fibers originate from the _____ region of muscle spindles

A

Central regions

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14
Q

A typical muscle spindle contains ____ nuclear bag and ____ chain fibers

A

2-3 nuclear bag and 5 chain fibers

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15
Q

Muscle spindles measure the velocity of stretch from phasic discharge of ____ fibers

A

1a

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16
Q

Muscle spindles measure the steady state length of muscle from tonic discharge of _______ fibers

A

1a and 2

17
Q

1a’s have both ____ and _____ discharges

whereas 2’s only have ____ discharges

A

1a: Phasic and tonic

2: only tonic

18
Q

True or false: Muscle spindles fire even when muscle fibers are relaxing

A

True

19
Q

Muscle spindles regulate _____________ neurons via feedback mechanism/stretch reflex

A

alpha motor neurons

20
Q

Muscle spindles send input via sensory neurons to the spinal cord at the _________ horn and the spinal cord relays information to the muscle via alpha motor neurosn from the _______ horn

A

Dorsal horn (afferent)

Ventral horn (efferent)

21
Q

Gamma motor neurons control the ______ of the muscle spindles

A

Sensitivity

22
Q

Dynamic gamma motor neurons increase the dynamic sensitivity of…

A

1a fibers

23
Q

Static gamma motor neurons increase the tonic activity of….

A

Type 1a and 2

Note: also decreases the dynamic sensitivity of 1a

24
Q

When extrafusal fibers shorten the intrafusal fibers _______

A

Are slack, do not fire as much

Note: less stretch = less firing

25
Q

Without the sensory afferents of muscle spindles, the CNS cannot monitor information about….

A

Muscle length/position

26
Q

coactivation of gamma and alpha motor neurons ensure

A

appropriate length/tension relationship

27
Q
A
28
Q

What causes reciprocal inhibitor?

Golgi Tendon Organs OR Muscle Spindles

A

Muscle Spindles

29
Q

How does reciprocal inhibition work?

A

Muscle spindles of agonist (example:quads) send signal to spinal cord

From the spinal cord a signal is sent that activates further contraction at the quads

AND it sends a signal via inter neurons to inhibit contraction of the antagonist (example:hamstrings)

30
Q

True or false: reciprocal inhibition can occur voluntarily AND reflexively

A

True

31
Q

Where are golgi tendon organs found?

A

At the junction between muscle fibers and tendons

32
Q

What kind of neurons innervate the Golgi Tendon Organs?

A

1b fibers

33
Q

What do Golgi tendon organs do?

A

Autogenic inhibition or activation

The respond to force/muscle tension at the junction between the muscle and its tendon

They can either inhibit or activate the same muscle that they’re found in.

34
Q

True or false: both the Golgi tendons and the muscle spindles use fast conducting afferent nerves

A

True

35
Q

What is the ratio of muscles to motor neurons?

A

1:1