Murthy K S, Gildenberg P L, Seeliger-Petersen W
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 1978 Mar;41(3):220-5. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.41.3.220.
Responses of muscle afferent nerve fibres to tendon taps of digital muscles in the human can be recorded with surface electrodes attached to the skin over the nerve at the wrist. Using an effectively monopolar recording method, a considerable improvement in signal amplitude is achieved with simultaneous reduction in mechanical artefacts using differential amplification techniques. The characteristics of the afferent waveform (latency and duration) are discussed in relation to the applied stimulus. The contribution to the afferent response from receptors other than in the muscle have been shown to be minimal. Afferent fibres from primary muscle spindle endings are thought to be the major contributors to the afferent waveforms recorded by this technique.
通过附着在手腕部神经上方皮肤的表面电极,可以记录人体手指肌肉肌腱叩击时肌肉传入神经纤维的反应。采用一种有效的单极记录方法,利用差分放大技术在减少机械伪迹的同时,信号幅度得到了显著提高。结合所施加的刺激,讨论了传入波形的特征(潜伏期和持续时间)。已证明肌肉以外的感受器对传入反应的贡献极小。来自初级肌梭末梢的传入纤维被认为是该技术记录的传入波形的主要贡献者。