نتایج جستجو برای: vestibulocolic reflex

تعداد نتایج: 22615  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2010
Maria Knikou

Plantar cutaneous afferent transmission is critical for recovery of locomotion in spinalized animals, whereas a phase-dependent reflex modulation is apparent during fictive or real locomotion. In nine people with a chronic spinal cord injury (SCI) the effects of foot sole stimulation on the soleus H-reflex and tibialis anterior (TA) flexion reflex modulation patterns during assisted stepping we...

Journal: :Motor control 1999
J B Andersen T Sinkjaer

Due to the complexity of applying a well-defined stretch during human walking, most of our knowledge about the short latency stretch reflex modulation in humans is based on H-reflex studies. To illuminate the difference between the two methodologies, both types of reflexes were evoked in the same subjects, same experiment. Stretch reflexes were evoked via a stretch device capable of evoking str...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Jonathan Shemmell Je Hi An Eric J Perreault

The motor cortex assumes an increasingly important role in higher mammals relative to that in lower mammals. This is true to such an extent that the human motor cortex is deeply involved in reflex regulation and it is common to speak of "transcortical reflex loops." Such loops appear to add flexibility to the human stretch reflex, once considered to be immutable, allowing it to adapt across a r...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 1993
J H Koelman L J Bour A A Hilgevoord G J van Bruggen B W Ongerboer de Visser

Soleus H-reflex tests are used for elucidating pathophysiological mechanisms in motor control. The cumulative vibratory inhibition of the soleus H-reflex, the ratio of the reflex to direct muscle potential (H to M ratio) and the recovery curve of the soleus H-reflex were studied in 38 patients with varying signs of the upper motor neuron syndrome for a possible relation with clinical features. ...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1959
David P. C. Lloyd Victor J. Wilson

Prominent monosynaptic and disynaptic reflex discharges characterize ipsilateral reflex transmission in the third sacral segment. Convergence upon the motoneurons from the two sides of the body is inhibitory, that through disynaptic paths excitatory. The relative latencies of excitation and inhibition of reflex responses, of excitatory and inhibitory synaptic potentials, and of various aspects ...

2013
Vijayabala Jeevagan Mitrakrishnan Navinan Arunie Munasinghe Abdul Nazar Anura Wijewardena Godwin Constantine

BACKGROUND Reflex anuria is an uncommon cause for acute renal failure, which occurs almost always after manipulation or irritation to kidneys, ureter, bladder or other pelvic organs. CASE PRESENTATION Here we describe a case of acute renal failure due to reflex anuria following acute cardiac event. This patient had background history of urolithiasis. In the absence of other pre renal, renal o...

Journal: :BMJ 2021

Temporary dysphagia affects up to 50% of stroke patients in the acute stage their illness and often necessitates tube feeding. In these patients, placing nasogastric tubes is difficult or impossible. This study evaluated efficiency tolerability a previously described new method for placing, which utilises induction swallowing reflex has therefore been called “reflex placement”. 14 16 whom conve...

Journal: :Muscle & nerve 2010
Michail Koutris Machiel Naeije Frank Lobbezoo Kelun Wang Lars Arendt-Nielsen Peter Svensson Dario Farina

The jaw-stretch reflex is the short-latency response in the jaw-closing muscles after a sudden stretch. The hypothesis whether normalization of the jaw-stretch reflex amplitude with respect to prestimulus electromyographic (EMG) activity will make the amplitude more independent of the location of the electrodes over the masseter muscle was tested. A 5 x 6 electrode grid was used to record the j...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association 2006
John N Howell Karen S Cabell Anthony G Chila David C Eland

CONTEXT Irvin M. Korr, PhD, hypothesized that sensitivity of the monosynaptic stretch reflex (ie, deep tendon reflex) plays a major role in the restriction-of-motion characteristic of somatic dysfunction, and that restoration of range of motion through osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT) could be achieved by resetting of the stretch receptor gain. OBJECTIVE To test Korr's hypothesis in t...

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