1987
DOI: 10.1152/jn.1987.57.2.554
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Cat hindlimb motoneurons during locomotion. III. Functional segregation in sartorius

Abstract: Cat sartorius has two distinct anatomical portions, anterior (SA-a) and medial (SA-m). SA-a acts to extend the knee and also to flex the hip. SA-m acts to flex both the knee and the hip. The objective of this study was to investigate how a "single motoneuron pool" is used to control at least three separate functions mediated by the two anatomical portions of one muscle. Discharge patterns of single motoneurons projecting to the sartorius muscle were recorded using floating microelectrodes implanted in the L5 v… Show more

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“…Different regions can exert different torques about a joint [33,48,51], but single muscles can also have multiple actions at a single joint [8,47]. These differences can result from segregation of fibre types or segregation of motor units within vertebrate muscle (reviewed in [49]).…”
Section: Functional Heterogeneity Within Musclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different regions can exert different torques about a joint [33,48,51], but single muscles can also have multiple actions at a single joint [8,47]. These differences can result from segregation of fibre types or segregation of motor units within vertebrate muscle (reviewed in [49]).…”
Section: Functional Heterogeneity Within Musclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These populations are activated within individual muscles as well as across groups of muscles that share the responsibility for task control. Current understanding of the interplay between motor unit populations within and across synergistic muscles and changes that occur in response to different task demands is limited, however, because of technical difficulties associated with measuring the activity of single motor units during unrestrained motor behaviours (Hoffer et al, 1987a;Hoffer et al, 1987b;Gorassini et al, 2000). This warrants further investigation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, if motor units are spatially segregated or biased within a muscle of broad insertion or origin, the orientation of the force vector acting on the skeleton can vary during regional muscle contraction (e.g. Hoffer et al, 1987;Boggs and Dial, 1993). By controlling the populations of muscle fibers activated and/or the timing of their activation, an individual muscle can take on different functions in a biomechanical system (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By controlling the populations of muscle fibers activated and/or the timing of their activation, an individual muscle can take on different functions in a biomechanical system (e.g. Hoffer et al, 1987).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%