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        | when load is increased on a muscle, and the gamma afferents adjust the tension of the intrafusal muscles to keep the spindle on the air |  | 
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        | gamma motor neuron -> Ia afferent -> alpha motor neuron -> muscle....idea of Merton |  | 
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        | low power device controls a high power one (spindle controls muscle) |  | 
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        | action potentials to gamma afferents |  | 
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        | once load is released on the muscle, gamma motor neurons send signal that gets to alpha motor neurons which follows up to achieve the new length. |  | 
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        | what really happens - coactivation of alpha and gamma motor neurons. gamma motor neurons supplement the discharge of Ia afferents, thus supplementing the activity of the alpha motor neurons |  | 
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        | in directing movement, nervous system specifies a joint position at which the net forces acting upon the joint are zero |  | 
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        | changing the starting position of a frog limb and then stimulating the brain so that the limb moves, means that the limb ends up in the same ending position. means brain takes into consideration starting position |  | 
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        | stimulus makes body withdraw limb |  | 
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        | will override other reflexes |  | 
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        | pattern of contraction changes depending on location of stimulus |  | 
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        | neurons that lie entirely inside the spinal cord and extend for long distances, responsible for long spinal reflexes |  | 
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        | sporadic series of twitches - can be seen under the skin and in the EMG |  | 
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        | asynchronous contraction in muscle fibers - can only be seen on an EMG |  | 
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