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Type: Journal article
Title: Discharge patterns of human tonically firing motoneurons
Author: Poliakov, A.
Miles, T.
Nordstrom, M.
Citation: Biological Cybernetics: communication and control in organisms and automata, 1995; 73(2):189-194
Publisher: Springer
Issue Date: 1995
ISSN: 0340-1200
1432-0770
Abstract: We have attempted to reconcile the different patterns of distribution of interspike intervals that are found in motoneurones made to discharge by intracellular injection of constant current in reduced animal preparations and by voluntary control in human subjects. We recorded long spike trains from single motor units in three human muscles made to discharge at constant mean frequencies with the help of auditory and visual feedback. The distribution of interspike intervals in each spike train was analysed quantitatively. We found that the different pattern of discharge of the human motor units could be accounted for when due allowance was made for the variability of the drive to the human motoneurone which arose because of the feedback process used to maintain the target frequency. A model testing this hypothesis gave results that were qualitatively consistent with the human data.
Keywords: Motor Neurons
Animals
Humans
Acoustic Stimulation
Photic Stimulation
Action Potentials
Models, Neurological
Cybernetics
Feedback
Adult
Middle Aged
Male
DOI: 10.1007/BF00204057
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00204057
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