Spinal Level Reflexes Flashcards

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What is the stimulus for stretch reflex

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muscle stretch

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Stretch reflex - reflex arc

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afferent Ia fiver from muscle spindle to alpha motor neurons projecting back to muscle of origin

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stretch reflex- function

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maintenance of muscle tone, support agonist muscle contraction, and provide feedback about muscle length

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4
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reciprocal inhibition

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via an inhibitory interneuron, the same stretch stimulus inhibits the antagonist muscle

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5
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reciprocal innervation

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describes the effects of a stretch stimulus on agonist (autogenic facilitation), antagonist (reciprocal inhibition), and synergistic muscles (facilitation)

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Inverse Stretch (myotatic) reflex

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  • stimulus: muscle contraction
  • Reflex arc: multiple sensory receptors and corresponding fiber types activate inhibitory interneuron to muscle of origin
  • Functions to provide agonist inhibition, diminution of force of agonist contraction, stretch-protection reflex
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Gamma reflex loop

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  • stretch reflex forms part of this loop
  • allows muscle tension to come under control of descending pathways
  • descending pathways excite gamma motor neurons, causing contraction of muscle spindle, and in turn increased stretch sensitivity and increased rate of firing from spindle afferents, impulses are then conveyed to alpha motor neurons
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flexor withdrawal reflex

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  • stimulus: cutaneous sensory stimuli
  • reflex arc: cutaneous receptors via interneurons to largely flexor muscles; multisegmental response involving groups of muscles
  • functions as a protective withdrawal mechanism to remove body from harmful stimuli
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crossed extension reflex - stimulus

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noxious stimuli and reciprocal action of antagonists; flexors of one side are excited, causing extensors on same side to be inhibited; opposite responses occur in opposite limb

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crossed extension reflex- reflex arc

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  • cutaneous and muscle receptors diverging to many spinal cord motor neurons on same and opposite side
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crossed extension reflex- function

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coordinates reciprocal limb activities such as gait

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