Independence of skeletomotor and fusimotor activity in man?

The activity of human muscle spindle afferents from finger extensor muscles has been studied during voluntary movements in a visual tracking paradigm. With an elastic load the spindle discharge rate was disproportionately high when the opposing force was close to zero, suggesting that the fusimotor...

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Elasticity
Evoked Potentials
Female
finger muscle
Fingers - innervation
fusimotor activity
Humans
Male
man
Motor Activity
muscle spindle
Muscles - innervation
tracking
voluntary movements
α-γ-dissociation
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