Arterial pulsations are known to modulate muscle spindle firing; however, the physiological significance of such synchronised modulation has not been investigated. Unitary recordings were made from 75 human muscle spindle afferents innervating the pretibial muscles. The modulation of muscle spindle discharge by arterial pulsations was evaluated by R-wave triggered averaging and power spectral analysis. We describe various effects arterial pulsations may have on muscle spindle afferent discharge. Afferents could be "driven" by arterial pulsations, e.g., showing no other spontaneous activity than spikes generated with cardiac rhythmicity. Among afferents showing ongoing discharge that was not primarily related to cardiac rhythmicity we illust...
A key platform underpinning the traditional understanding of the cardiovascular system, with respect...
Assessment of spontaneous slow waves in the peripheral blood volume using the photoplethysmogram (PP...
Cell bodies of Group 1 and II afferents of muscle spindles of jaw muscles are located in the mescenc...
Arterial pulsations are known to modulate muscle spindle firing; however, the physiological signific...
Arterial pulsations are known to modulate muscle spindle firing; however, the physiological signific...
There is evidence in experimental animals that, in addition to receiving fusimotor drive, muscle spi...
There is evidence in experimental animals that, in addition to receiving fusimotor drive, muscle spi...
<p>This afferent responded with one single spike at the early part of the upbeat of pulse wave and a...
Muscle spindles are complex sensory organs that have been strongly implicated in the control and per...
Mechanisms underlying the development of chronic muscle pain in humans remain unknown. Our current u...
It is known that some individuals with chronic pain go on to develop high blood pressure. Indeed, pa...
Animal studies have shown that noxious inputs onto γ-motoneurons can cause an increase in the activi...
Muscle spindles are ubiquitous encapsulated mechanoreceptors found in most mammalian muscles. There ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] The ability for sympathetic n...
We previously showed that sinusoidal galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) does not modulate the fir...
A key platform underpinning the traditional understanding of the cardiovascular system, with respect...
Assessment of spontaneous slow waves in the peripheral blood volume using the photoplethysmogram (PP...
Cell bodies of Group 1 and II afferents of muscle spindles of jaw muscles are located in the mescenc...
Arterial pulsations are known to modulate muscle spindle firing; however, the physiological signific...
Arterial pulsations are known to modulate muscle spindle firing; however, the physiological signific...
There is evidence in experimental animals that, in addition to receiving fusimotor drive, muscle spi...
There is evidence in experimental animals that, in addition to receiving fusimotor drive, muscle spi...
<p>This afferent responded with one single spike at the early part of the upbeat of pulse wave and a...
Muscle spindles are complex sensory organs that have been strongly implicated in the control and per...
Mechanisms underlying the development of chronic muscle pain in humans remain unknown. Our current u...
It is known that some individuals with chronic pain go on to develop high blood pressure. Indeed, pa...
Animal studies have shown that noxious inputs onto γ-motoneurons can cause an increase in the activi...
Muscle spindles are ubiquitous encapsulated mechanoreceptors found in most mammalian muscles. There ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT AUTHOR'S REQUEST.] The ability for sympathetic n...
We previously showed that sinusoidal galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS) does not modulate the fir...
A key platform underpinning the traditional understanding of the cardiovascular system, with respect...
Assessment of spontaneous slow waves in the peripheral blood volume using the photoplethysmogram (PP...
Cell bodies of Group 1 and II afferents of muscle spindles of jaw muscles are located in the mescenc...