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This article is in dispute over whether the patellar reflex is monosynaptic or ... " knee jerk" muscle stretch reflex incorrectly depicts a three-cell reflex arc with an ...
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The integration center involves one synapse (monosynaptic reflex arc) or two or more synapses (polysynaptic reflex arc) in the gray matter of the spinal cord.
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Thus, this is referred to as a monosynaptic reflex arc. Neuromuscular spindles initiate a minor stretching within their receptors. A sensory neuron along the spinal ...
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tendon reflex - A type of monosynaptic ipsilateral segmental stretch reflex action in ... intersegmental reflex arc - A polysynaptic neuron pathway which involves ...
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A reflex arc is a simple neural circuit linking a sensory receptor to an effector. The reflexes they ... Such a reflex is termed a monosynaptic reflex. Transmission ...
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reflex - (1) general - A relatively rapid and predictable motor response to a stimulus which will be .... Such a simplest reflex arc would be termed monosynaptic.
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Define the following terms: motor unit: final common path: lower motor neuron: reflex arc: monosynaptic reflex: polysynaptic reflex: Gamma motor neuron: knee ...
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A reflex is a relatively predictable, involuntary, and stereotyped ... Reflex Arc Components. Afferent limb (Ia, Ib, ... and monosynaptic nature make it very powerful ...
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Comparisons of the reflex arcs between humans and animals have been also described... ncbi Modulation of monosynaptic transmission by presynaptic ...
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The knee jerk reflex (seen in the figure to the right) is called a monosynaptic reflex because there is only one synapse in the circuit needed to complete the reflex ...
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