Lecture 11: Basic loops Flashcards

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What is a reflex?

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An involuntary, sequence, or action in response to a stimulus

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Sensory receptors are involved in:

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  • Providing kinesthetic sensations about movement and position
  • Providing rapid responses to perturbations or disturbances of movement
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Concepts of reflexes:

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  1. Reflexes are set according to the motor task
  2. Sensory input can evoke reflexes in many muscles, some of which may be distinct from the stimulus
  3. Supraspinal centres play an important role in modulating and adapting spinal reflexes
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3 ways to alter strength of spinal reflex:

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  1. Cell body of the alpha motor neuron
  2. Interneurons in reflex pathways
  3. Presynaptic connections to the sensory afferents
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EPSP/IPSP different from APs in two ways:

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  1. EPSP/IPSP is local and graded (not propagated, not all or none)
  2. EPSP/IPSP is not followed by a refractory period (can summate)
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6
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Presynaptic magnitude is proportional to ____:

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Amount of NT release and location relative to the axon hillock

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Graded potentials can summate temporally to generate _____:

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An AP in the post-synaptic neuron

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8
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Reciprocal inhibition:

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Where limb muscles are innervated in a way that permits smooth unimpeded muscle response

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What is Ib inhibition:

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  • Muscle contraction activates GTO and feedback in sent into the spinal cord via Ib afferent
  • Ib synapses on Ib inhibitory interneuron (IPSP). This inhibits the agonist motor neuron pool
  • Ib feedback facilitates that antagonist motor neuorn pool
  • Both joint and cutaneous afferents also feedback onto the Ib interneuron
  • Descending inputs from supraspinal centres also influence Ib interneuron
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