Responses of the spinal ?-motoneurone-Renshaw cell system to various differentially distributed segmental afferent and descending inputs
- 1 April 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Biological Cybernetics
- Vol. 51 (6) , 417-426
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00350782
Abstract
A previously presented multi-loop model of the mammalian spinal α-motoneurone-Renshaw cell system was extended to incorporate different physiological input patterns: Ia fibres from primary muscle spindle endings, spinal input systems descending in the ventral quadrant and from the nucleus ruber. The main goal of the computer simulation calculations was to present a number of dynamic input-output relations between these inputs which are distributed inhomogenously to different types of α-MNs (that is, S-, FR-, and FF-type MNs) and the outputs of pools of the latter, for the purpose of experimental testing. The main outcome was that the phase relations of the outputs of the different types of MNs depend very much on the overall strength of recurrent inhibition, such that small changes of this strength, which appears to be small anyway, can significantly alter these phase relations. Since this strength is alterable through descending and segmental afferent inputs, this provides a physiological means of phase-decorrelation although it is unlikely to put the discharges of different MN types totally out of phase (by about 180°). Also, the inhomogeneity of recurrent inhibition would help to prevent a strong phase separation of this kind. Yet a decorrelation at the microscopic level could help suppress physiological tremor.This publication has 32 references indexed in Scilit:
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