H-reflex Flashcards
efferent nerve across the ……….. to cause a muscle action potential (MAP)
neuromuscular junction
Compound Muscle Action Potential
currents associated with each muscle fibre action potential combined- are graded (different amplitudes)
Why is the EMG of irregular shape?
because individual muscle fibre action potentials, which sum to make the EMG, fire asynchronously
the amplitude of the signal is related to …..
number of muscle fibres that are activated at any one time and hence to the tension developed
reflex
sudden stretching of the muscle spindles in the muscle connected to the tendon causes afferent nerve impulses to pass into the SC to the synapses that connect with motorneurones.
The motorneurones are activated and the whole muscle twitches
Why is the response fast?
there is only one synapse in the circuit
what do we record in EMG?
recording the Soleus muscle, stimulating the Achilles tendon
Do tendon jerk vary from one individual to the next?
yes
What is the latency?
the time it takes for the action potentials to travel from the soleus to the recording electrodes
How can you calculate the conduction velocity?
divide the total distance travelled by action potentials / latency