motor control introduction Flashcards
types of movements
- reflexive
- voluntary
- rhythmical
reflexive
- automatic or involuntary response to a stimulus
voluntary (volitional)
- intentional, goal directed
- most complex movements
rhythmical
- combination of voluntary and reflexive
- stereotypical cycles repeated automatically
what is a constraint
- something that restricts the way a system works
- EX: physical body limitations
each muscle fibre is innervated by a single ______
alpha motor neuron
each motor neuron innervates more than one _______
muscle fibre
alpha motor neuron (lower motor neuron) goes from _____ to _______
spinal cord to the muscle
dendrites _____ motor information
receive
dendrites are located in the ____ part of the _____ _____
ventral (front) part of the spinal cord
axon hillock
where cell body and axon meet
if action potential does not reach the muscle fibres they stay in a ______ _____
relaxed state
a motor unit contains:
- a single alpha motor neuron and all of the extrafusal muscle fibres it innervates
- same muscle fibre type
innervation ratio (innervation number)
- average number of muscle fibres innervated by a single (typical) alpha motor neuron
larger innervation ratio
larger muscles