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A comparison of homonymous and heteronymous connectivity in the spinal monosynaptic reflex arc of the cat. Lüscher HR, Vardar U. Physiologisches Institute ...
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12 Sep 2012 ... Monosynaptic (idioreflex), reflex arc consisting of only 2 neurons. The source organ is the target organ (Muscle) Initiated by stretch receptors ...
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Vol. 71, No. 3, March 1994. Printed in U.S.A.. Monosynaptic and Disynaptic Connections in the Utriculo-Ocular. Reflex Arc of the Cat. Y. UCHINO, H. IKEGAMI, ...
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5. monosynaptic reflex arc: no interneuron between sensory and motor neuron, thus, only one synapse in arc ie. "knee jerk" reflex, stretch reflexes-the fastest of ...
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Which of the following lists the parts of a monosynaptic reflex arc in the correct sequence? Receptor, sensory neuron, motor neuron, effector. Effector, receptor ...
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19 Feb 2012 ... -Integration Center: in simple reflex arcs, the integration center may be a simple synapse between a sensory neuron (monosynaptic reflex).
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The answer is that the monosynaptic reflex arc links up with the duosynaptic reflex arc and forms a hypothalamus gland and forms a ...
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23 Mar 1984 ... Wiring diagrams of functional connectivity in monosynaptic reflex arcs of the spinal cord. Hans-R. Lüscher,; Johannes Mathis,; Elwood ...
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Disynaptic reflex arc. One connecting neuron; Golgi tendon organ; Action is inhibitory; Higher threshold than monosynaptic; Can over-ride stretch reflex; Change ...
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The five component of a reflex arc are receptor, sensory neuron which transmit impulse to central nervous system, integration centre, monosynaptic reflex and ...
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