The analysis of multidimensional neurophysiological data poses difficulties for the scientist in understanding the often complex inherent data relations. This is particularly the case when neuromuscular cell discharge parameters are to be related to body segment movement characteristics in freely behaving animals or humans. The understanding of such data is greatly simplified if the recorded data can be visualized in an adequate way, and relevant data relations are thus highlighted.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSingle-unit impulses were recorded from the radial nerve of attending human subjects using the microneurography technique. The discharge of muscle spindle afferents from the extensor digitorum muscles was analysed while subjects performed fast lengthening and shortening voluntary movements as well as movements of moderate speed at a single metacarpophalangeal joint. Opposing or assisting loads of moderate size were added in some tests.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSingle-unit activity was recorded from the radial nerve of human subjects along with surface electromyogram, joint angle, velocity, and torque at a metacarpophalangeal joint. Nine afferents from muscle spindles in the extensor digitorum muscles were studied in a motor adaptation task which involved modulations of the long-latency stretch reflex. While subjects slowly moved one finger, a perturbation which rapidly stretched the parent muscle was applied.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwenty-five human muscle afferents from the extensor digitorum muscles of the forearm were studied with the microneurographic method. Single unit impulses were recorded while the subjects performed alternating movements of moderate speed at the appropriate metacarpophalangeal joint. For comparison, responses to imposed movements of similar amplitudes and velocities were also studied.
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