1907
DOI: 10.1007/bf01678075
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Über den willkürlichen Muskeltetanus

Abstract: I. Stand der Frage. Die zahlreichen Bemahungen, den willkarlichen Muskeltetanus in i~hnlicher Weise zu analysieren, wie es mit den durch elektrische Reizung hervorgerufenen tetanischen Kontraktionen geschehen ist, haben zu dem sicheren, wenn auch fraher wiederholt in Zweife! gezogenen Ergebnis gefilhrt, dass jeder willkarlicben, dem mechanischen Verhalten nach stetigen Verkarzung, ja wahrscheinlich auch jeder willkarlichen, wenn auch ganz kurzen Kontraktionsbewegung eines quergestreiften Muskels, die sicb bei … Show more

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“…The frequency of the pacing rhythm was determined to range from approximately 25 to 55 Hz. This band of frequencies corresponds with Piper rhythms previously measured in EMG (Brown, 2000;Piper, 1907). It is also consistent with currently unpublished results from our group using the same method to measure rhythmicity during isometric contractions of the abductor pollicis brevis.…”
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“…The frequency of the pacing rhythm was determined to range from approximately 25 to 55 Hz. This band of frequencies corresponds with Piper rhythms previously measured in EMG (Brown, 2000;Piper, 1907). It is also consistent with currently unpublished results from our group using the same method to measure rhythmicity during isometric contractions of the abductor pollicis brevis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The presence of temporal rhythmicity in electromyographic (EMG) signals at frequencies of 35-60 Hz was initially noted by Piper (1907). This modulation and synchronization of motor unit activity is generally accepted to represent a centrally generated coding of motor commands.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Since their introduction by Piper [18], sensors for detecting the surface electromyographic (sEMG) signal have been widely used by researchers and clinicians interested in measuring the electrical signal that emanates from contracting muscles. The usefulness of the sEMG signal for measuring human performance was demonstrated by Inman [14] when he investigated the technical aspects of human locomotion.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…3 and 4 (Plate II) are examples of reflex electromyograms of gastrocnemii muscles of the frog cooled either entirely or the spinal cord only.…”
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confidence: 99%