Spinal Cord and Movement 1: The Motor Unit Lec18 Flashcards

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1
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___ is involved with error correction

A

the cerebellum

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2
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Local circuit neurons = ___ = propriospinals

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interneurons

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3
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alpha motor neurons are also called

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LMNS or spinal MN

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LMNS or alpha MNs have large

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axons, dendritic trees, cell bodies

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5
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where are LMNs in the spinal cord?

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in the ventral horn

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6
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Medial ventral horn = ____ muscles

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proximal

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7
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Lateral ventral horn = ___ muscles

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distal

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8
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Motor Neuron Pool =

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all LMNs innervating one given muscle

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in humans, a pool usu. spans __vertebral levels

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2-3

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Motor Unit = (3)

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one cell body + its axon + all the muscle fibers that axon innervates

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all muscle fibers in a motor unit have (2)

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identical properties & contract together

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12
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a __is the minimum unit that can be contracted

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motor unit

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13
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in NMJ

there is __ nerve(s) per muscle fiber

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1

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14
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with __ there is high reliability: muscle contracts every time the axon fires

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NMJ

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15
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there is no ___ with NMJ

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summation

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16
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3 motor unit ty[es

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S, FR, FF

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17
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how fast is s?

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how fast is FR

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how fast is FF

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fatigue of S?

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fatigue of S?

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resistant to fatigue

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fatigue of FF?

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fatigues within seconds

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order of force with the motor unit types

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highest to lowest

FF

FR

S

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Motor unit type determined by(4)

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activity, pruning/tropic factors, injury/recovery, genetics

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- Plasticity: 2 months of low-freq stimulation = ___ fibers in cat
more slow twitch
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Twitch = one ___ to a motor unit axon
stimulus
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Tetanus = repeated stimuli before axon
recovers
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Can increase force by
1) Recruitment of a previously silent motor unit 2) Rate-coding of an already firing unit - increase firing rate (temporal summation)
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size principle recruit ___ units first
smaller units for smaller force generation
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why do you recruit smaller motor units first
Larger motor units have decreased excitability, more difficult to recruit
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cauda equina includes all nerves to and from the
lega and pelvic floor
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are LMNS myelinated?
yes, with schwann cells. so they have rapid conduction velocity
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size of a ___ varies tremendously
muscle unit
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\_\_\_ is needed for cross bridge release
ATP
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for ___ total force varies a lot
twitch and partially fused
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influence of rate on motor unit twitch force highre forces come from more rapid \_\_\_
erates of stimulation
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rate coding of an already firing motor unit involves increasting the ___ of an already recruited motor unit
firing/discharge rate
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rate coding invovles ___ fore output
partially fused
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with increased motor size, an alpha m. neuron exhibits DECREASED?
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with increased motor size, an alpha m. neuron exhibits ## Footnote INCREASED?
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what would happen if MU recruitment during mvoements was random
if you didnt have precise control over amount of force you woulndt have precision