week 2-1 Flashcards

1
Q

what is the size principle

A

Motor units recruited from smallest to largest
S-FR-FLnt-FF

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2
Q

functional consequences

A

Simplifies the task of modulating force not necessary for higher centres to select specific combinations of MUs
- this ensures a smooth increase in force production

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3
Q

fast contractions

A

-slow versus fast contraction
-order across motor units remain consistent
-recruitment threshold can change within a motor unit

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4
Q

what does firing rate match

A

contractile speed

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5
Q

how to achieve a smooth net force

A

partially fused tetanus (asynchronously)

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6
Q

EMG

A

recording of the electrical activity from muscle

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7
Q

MU is the gate keeper of

A

movements

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8
Q

as forces increases

A

action potential rate increases

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9
Q

twitch

A

is the physiological quntal response of a motor unit to stimulation

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10
Q

fast fatiguable need

A

high frequencies to reach there max

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11
Q

the largest the MU the larger

A

the synaptic input you need to get it to fire

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12
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