week 14 Flashcards
blind participants have a smaller center of pressure displacement than a blind participants with eyes closed
true
after the initial recovery period, postural sway with eyes open is often ___ that observed in control
similar too
if they close their eyes or adopt a challenging posture - their sway is
more than
does the cortex control the rhythmic nature of locomotion
no
neural control of gait does the cortex control alternating patterns of muscle activity
- spinal cord lesion: still see locomotor-like behavior
-alternating activity must result from spinal cord control
swing phase of running
80%
which of the following is not evidence that proves proprioception is important for standing balance
increases say when standing inside a room with moving walls
sensory feedback is important for
-initiating walking
-controlling phase transition
-regulating the level of muscle activity
-correcting for unexpected disturbances
controlling phase and timing of the transition
making the transition from stance to swing during walking
- stretch hip flexors (muscle spindles)
-inhibit knee extensor and cause earlier onset of knee flexor
- muscle receptors in hip flexor signal when swing phase should be initiated
stumbling corrective response
-encounter obstacles during swing phase
-automatic flexion response to step over the obstacle
central pattern generators
group of neurons in the spinal cord that helps original the output of this activity
what about the same stimulus during stance?
infants
- have no corticospinal input onto alpha motor neurons
- exhibit stepping movements in utero
- Infant walking would be a good model to study