1952
DOI: 10.1152/ajplegacy.1952.169.3.609
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Nature and Significance of the Reflex Connections Established by Large Afferent Fibers of Muscular Origin

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“…Skoglund, 1960a). Inhibition, either Group Ib (Laporte & Lloyd, 1952;Eccles, Eccles & Lundberg, 1957b) or recurrent (Renshaw, 1946;Eccles, Fatt & Koketsu, 1954;Skoglund, 1960a), could be invoked to account for an apparent lack of facilitation. However, the curves of Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Skoglund, 1960a). Inhibition, either Group Ib (Laporte & Lloyd, 1952;Eccles, Eccles & Lundberg, 1957b) or recurrent (Renshaw, 1946;Eccles, Fatt & Koketsu, 1954;Skoglund, 1960a), could be invoked to account for an apparent lack of facilitation. However, the curves of Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When present, this could be responsible for an inhibitory synaptic activity commencing about 1 msec after the beginning of the e.p.s.p. produced by the Ia impulses (Laporte & Lloyd, 1952). The possible occurrence of this inhibitory activity was considered when interpreting the experimental findings.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the latency of the RF reflex was the same as the stretch reflex in AL, the possibility of reciprocal excitation cannot be ruled out using the methods of the current study. It has been suggested that this phenomenon is mediated by groupIb afferent activity from antagonist muscles (Laporte and Lloyd 1952), so future studies utilizing varying force levels in antagonists should then be able to address this as a possible mechanism.…”
Section: Potential Mechanisms Contributing To Inter-muscular Reflex Cmentioning
confidence: 99%