NM Spinal Level Reflexes Flashcards
Stretch (Myotatic) Reflex
Stimulus?
Muscle stretch
Stretch (Myotatic) Reflex
Reflex arc?
Afferent 1a fiber from muscle spindle to AMN projecting back to muscle of origin (monosynaptic)
Stretch (Myotatic) Reflex
Functions for maintenance of ______ ____, support _____ muscle contractions, and provide feedback around ______ _______
Muscle tone
Agonist
Muscle length
Stretch (Myotatic) Reflex
Clinically, sensitivity of stretch reflex and intactness of spinal cord segment are tested by applying _______ to the _____ _____
Stretch
Deep tendons
Stretch (Myotatic) Reflex
Reciprocal inhibition: via an inhibitory interneuron, the same stretch stimulus _________ the antagonist muscle
Inhibits
Stretch (Myotatic) Reflex
Reciprocal innervation: Describes the effects of a stretch stimulus on agonist (_______ _______), antagonist (________ _______) and synergistic muscles (__________)
Autogenic facilitation
Reciprocal inhibition
Facilitation
Inverse stretch (Myotatic reflex) Stimulus?
Muscle contraction
Inverse stretch (Myotatic reflex) Reflex arc?
Multiple sensory receptors and corresponding fiber types activate inhibitory interneuron to muscle of origin (polysynaptic)
Inverse stretch (Myotatic reflex) Functions to provide \_\_\_\_\_\_ inhibition, diminution of force of \_\_\_\_\_\_ contraction, \_\_\_\_\_ \_\_\_\_\_\_ reflex
Agonist
Agonist
Stretch protection
Gamma reflex loop:
______ ______ forms part of this loop
Stretch reflex
Gamma reflex loop:
Allows muscle tension to come under control of which descending pathways?
Reticulospinal, vestibulospinal, and others
Gamma reflex loop:
Descending pathways excite ____ ____ ____, causing contraction of ____ ____, and in turn increased stretch sensitivity and increased rate of firing from ______ ________
Gamma motor neurons
Muscle spindle
Spindle afferents
Gamma reflex loop:
Impulses are then conveyed to _____ _____ _____
Alpha motor neuron
Flexion (withdrawal) reflex
Stimulus?
Cutaneous sensory stimuli
Flexion (withdrawal) reflex
Reflex arc?
Cutaneous receptors via interneurons to largely flexor muscles
Multisegmental response involving groups of muscles (polysynaptic)