Jahnke M T, Struppler A
Department of Neurology and Clinical Neurophysiology, Technical University of Munich, F.R.G.
Brain Res. 1989 Nov 6;501(2):324-31. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(89)90649-5.
Response patterns of single muscle spindle primary afferents to abrupt load perturbations inflicted upon the contracting finger flexors were investigated in awake human subjects using the technique of microneurography. Units showed a transient high-frequency discharge in the rising phase of the stretch. No repeated burst activity attributable to irregularities of the stretch velocity or to mechanical oscillations of the muscle could be detected.
运用微神经图技术,在清醒的人类受试者中研究了单个肌梭初级传入纤维对施加于收缩的手指屈肌上的突然负荷扰动的反应模式。这些单位在拉伸的上升阶段表现出短暂的高频放电。未检测到归因于拉伸速度不规则或肌肉机械振荡的重复爆发活动。