Where does Sherrington's "muscular sense" originate? Muscles, joints, corollary discharges?

The present review starts by outlining the position as it was at the beginning of the century, since in many respects understanding has shown little advance. It then concentrates on recent work, since reviews on the situation up to about 1977 are readily available, but enough of the intervening work...

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Animals
Brain - physiology
Evoked Potentials
Humans
Joints - innervation
Kinesthesis - physiology
Mechanoreceptors - physiology
Muscle Contraction
Muscle Spindles - physiology
Muscles - innervation
Sensory Deprivation - physiology
Sensory Receptor Cells - physiology
Skin - innervation
Space life sciences
Spinal Cord - physiology
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