2009
DOI: 10.1134/s0362119709050119
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The effect of darkness on knee-jerk reflexes

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“…The magnitude of the stretch reflex is related to task and task relevance ( 23 ) . It can be modulated by factors such as static or dynamic stretching ( 24 ) , postural anxiety ( 25 ) , or even darkness ( 26 ) . Depression of the nociceptive withdrawal reflex has previously been shown to be produced by consistent massage therapy ( 10 ) , a one-time application of mechanical pressure ( 27 ) , and progressive muscle relaxation ( 28 ) .…”
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“…The magnitude of the stretch reflex is related to task and task relevance ( 23 ) . It can be modulated by factors such as static or dynamic stretching ( 24 ) , postural anxiety ( 25 ) , or even darkness ( 26 ) . Depression of the nociceptive withdrawal reflex has previously been shown to be produced by consistent massage therapy ( 10 ) , a one-time application of mechanical pressure ( 27 ) , and progressive muscle relaxation ( 28 ) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%