Search Results - "WALLIN, E. U"
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Thixotropic behaviour of human finger flexor muscles with accompanying changes in spindle and reflex responses to stretch
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-11-1985)“…Prompted by previous reports on muscle thixotropy, we have investigated changes in inherent and reflex stiffness of the finger flexor muscles of human subjects…”
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Gamma loop contributing to maximal voluntary contractions in man
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-11-1986)“…A local anaesthetic drug was injected around the peroneal nerve in healthy subjects in order to investigate whether the resulting loss in foot dorsiflexion…”
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The `late' reflex responses to muscle stretch: the `resonance hypothesis' versus the `long-loop hypothesis'
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-05-1982)“…1. Experiments were performed to check the validity of previous claims concerning the `long-loop' aetiology of `late' reflex electromyogram (e.m.g.) responses…”
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Grouped spindle and electromyographic responses to abrupt wrist extension movements in man
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-03-1981)“…1. Different techniques were used to generate sudden ramp extension movements of the wrist while the subjects were either relaxed or maintaining a weak…”
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Mechanical oscillations contributing to the segmentation of the reflex electromyogram response to stretching human muscles
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-05-1982)“…1. Brisk joint displacements and tendon taps were applied to voluntarily contracting wrist flexor muscles in subjects who did not attempt to react to them…”
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Segmentation of human spindle and EMG responses to sudden muscle stretch
Published in Neuroscience letters (01-09-1980)“…Grouping of the EMG response produced by quick stretches of contracting muscles has been thought to reflect 'long loop reflexes' through cerebral cortex adding…”
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The Piper rhythm--a phenomenon related to muscle resonance characteristics?
Published in Acta physiologica Scandinavica (01-02-1983)“…The purpose of the present work is to examine the causes of the Piper rhythm, i.e. the tendency towards rhytmical 40-60 Hz grouping of motor unit potentials in…”
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