Post-tetanic ectopic discharges were studied in an identifiable human motor axon that could be stimulated non-invasively with high selectivity This axon was tetanized at 300/s, for periods of 1-30 min, with 0.1 ms current pulses applied at the wrist. Repetitive discharges could be evoked by stimulation after tetani of 10 min or longer and occurred spontaneously after tetani of 15 min or more. After a 20 min tetanus, bursts of up to 20 impulses at intervals of about 7 ms could be evoked for more than 30 min. immediately after tetani of short duration, the threshold current required to excite the unit was increased and it subsequently recovered monotonically. After tetani of 15 min or move, the threshold rose, then fell rapidly to below resti...
Abstract––When humans voluntarily and maximally contract a muscle under isometric conditions, the av...
When a hyperpolarizing or sub-threshold depolarizing current is applied to a nerve, the electrotonic...
Human motoneurones are known to discharge with a physiological variability of ~25% during voluntary ...
1. The mechanism of post-ischaemic ectopic impulse generation in nerve is not known, and previous me...
1. The mechanism of post-ischaemic ectopic impulse generation in nerve is not known, and previous me...
Anxiety can induce hyperventilation, and the resultant hypocapnia and hypocalcaemia can lead to para...
Following conduction of an action potential there is a stereotyped sequence of changes in excitabili...
Many symptoms of nerve damage arise from ectopic spiking caused by hyperexcitability. Ectopic spikin...
The phenomena which occur in nerves in the post-ischaemic state may be those observed sub-jectively ...
We hypothesized that action potentials evoked by distal stimulation might trigger ectopic activity (...
The repetitive discharges required to produce a sustained muscle contraction results in activity-dep...
A number of motor and sensory changes follow the release of a human limb from ischaemia. The sensory...
Since the latter half of the twentieth century an enormous amount of knowledge about mammalian moton...
Following spinal cord injury (SCI), prolonged muscle spasms are readily triggered by brief sensory s...
We recorded the motor evoked potentials (MEPs) from the abductor pollicis brevis muscle, after supra...
Abstract––When humans voluntarily and maximally contract a muscle under isometric conditions, the av...
When a hyperpolarizing or sub-threshold depolarizing current is applied to a nerve, the electrotonic...
Human motoneurones are known to discharge with a physiological variability of ~25% during voluntary ...
1. The mechanism of post-ischaemic ectopic impulse generation in nerve is not known, and previous me...
1. The mechanism of post-ischaemic ectopic impulse generation in nerve is not known, and previous me...
Anxiety can induce hyperventilation, and the resultant hypocapnia and hypocalcaemia can lead to para...
Following conduction of an action potential there is a stereotyped sequence of changes in excitabili...
Many symptoms of nerve damage arise from ectopic spiking caused by hyperexcitability. Ectopic spikin...
The phenomena which occur in nerves in the post-ischaemic state may be those observed sub-jectively ...
We hypothesized that action potentials evoked by distal stimulation might trigger ectopic activity (...
The repetitive discharges required to produce a sustained muscle contraction results in activity-dep...
A number of motor and sensory changes follow the release of a human limb from ischaemia. The sensory...
Since the latter half of the twentieth century an enormous amount of knowledge about mammalian moton...
Following spinal cord injury (SCI), prolonged muscle spasms are readily triggered by brief sensory s...
We recorded the motor evoked potentials (MEPs) from the abductor pollicis brevis muscle, after supra...
Abstract––When humans voluntarily and maximally contract a muscle under isometric conditions, the av...
When a hyperpolarizing or sub-threshold depolarizing current is applied to a nerve, the electrotonic...
Human motoneurones are known to discharge with a physiological variability of ~25% during voluntary ...