“…Extensor II afferents participate in the flexor reflex afferent circuit, inhibiting homonymous extensor motor pools, and exciting antagonist flexor motor pools (Jankowska, 1992;Lundberg, Malmgren, & Schomburg, 1987;Matthews, 1972). Extensor 1a afferents may also be active during homonymous muscle activity, however, extensor recruitment is relatively infrequent during most RLMs (Bradley et al, 2008;Sun & Bradley, 2017), and extensor 1a imposes only weak reciprocal inhibition on antagonist flexor motor neurons (Nichols, 1989). Alternatively, flexor 1a afferents may enhance flexor bias owing to the extremely small joint excursions during RLMs (Bradley et al, 2014), in that limited movement during vigorous flexor activity can impose isometric contractions that reinforce flexor 1a afferent activity (Edin & Vallbo, 1990;Hagbarth, Wallin, & Lofstedt, 1975).…”