Subject instruction and long latency reflex responses to muscle stretch. 1979

J G Colebatch, and S C Gandevia, and D I McCloskey, and E K Potter

1. Surface electromyographic recordings were made in eight normal subjects from the isometrically contracting elbow flexors before and during forcible extension of the elbow through 7 degrees in 50-150 msec. 2. Weh the subjects were instructed prior (2-5 sec) to a forthcoming stretch to 'resist' or to 'let go', they could reliably enhance or suppress e.m.g. activity occurring between 40 and 70 msec from commencement of the stretch. Such e.m.g. activity represents a 'long-latency' (or 'M2') reflex response: it occurs with a latency longer than the spinal segmental monosynaptic reflex, but shorter than a voluntary reaction time. When the subjects were given their instructions (by means of a light) at the moment the stretch commenced, however, none of them could adjust the long-latency reflex appropriately. 3. It is concluded that central, evaluative processes commencing at the time of a perturbation cannot influence long-latency reflex responses to that perturbation.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D009119 Muscle Contraction A process leading to shortening and/or development of tension in muscle tissue. Muscle contraction occurs by a sliding filament mechanism whereby actin filaments slide inward among the myosin filaments. Inotropism,Muscular Contraction,Contraction, Muscle,Contraction, Muscular,Contractions, Muscle,Contractions, Muscular,Inotropisms,Muscle Contractions,Muscular Contractions
D009132 Muscles Contractile tissue that produces movement in animals. Muscle Tissue,Muscle,Muscle Tissues,Tissue, Muscle,Tissues, Muscle
D009431 Neural Conduction The propagation of the NERVE IMPULSE along the nerve away from the site of an excitation stimulus. Nerve Conduction,Conduction, Nerve,Conduction, Neural,Conductions, Nerve,Conductions, Neural,Nerve Conductions,Neural Conductions
D012026 Reflex, Stretch Reflex contraction of a muscle in response to stretching, which stimulates muscle proprioceptors. Reflex, Tendon,Stretch Reflex,Tendon Reflex
D004550 Elbow Region of the body immediately surrounding and including the ELBOW JOINT.
D004576 Electromyography Recording of the changes in electric potential of muscle by means of surface or needle electrodes. Electromyogram,Surface Electromyography,Electromyograms,Electromyographies,Electromyographies, Surface,Electromyography, Surface,Surface Electromyographies
D005260 Female Females
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D013997 Time Factors Elements of limited time intervals, contributing to particular results or situations. Time Series,Factor, Time,Time Factor

Related Publications

J G Colebatch, and S C Gandevia, and D I McCloskey, and E K Potter
March 1990, Ceskoslovenska neurologie a neurochirurgie,
J G Colebatch, and S C Gandevia, and D I McCloskey, and E K Potter
January 1983, Advances in neurology,
J G Colebatch, and S C Gandevia, and D I McCloskey, and E K Potter
September 2013, Experimental brain research,
J G Colebatch, and S C Gandevia, and D I McCloskey, and E K Potter
January 2000, Restorative neurology and neuroscience,
J G Colebatch, and S C Gandevia, and D I McCloskey, and E K Potter
January 1994, Experimental brain research,
J G Colebatch, and S C Gandevia, and D I McCloskey, and E K Potter
January 1984, Acta physiologica Polonica,
J G Colebatch, and S C Gandevia, and D I McCloskey, and E K Potter
March 1975, The Journal of physiology,
J G Colebatch, and S C Gandevia, and D I McCloskey, and E K Potter
August 1985, The Journal of physiology,
J G Colebatch, and S C Gandevia, and D I McCloskey, and E K Potter
July 2000, Journal of neurophysiology,
J G Colebatch, and S C Gandevia, and D I McCloskey, and E K Potter
August 1981, Brain research,
Copied contents to your clipboard!