reflex inhibitory responses to coronary occlusion and reperfusion. Experiments were done in a'chloralose-anesthetized dogs after sinoaortic baroreceptor
Reflex responses to regional venous pooling during lower body negative pressure in humans. JOHN R. HALLIWILL1 LORI A. LAWLER
First publ. in: R.J. Davidson K.R. Scherer
Activation of this pathway appears also to contribute to reflex coronary responses to stimulation of baroreceptors. KEY WORDS practolol atropine nicotine.
tact central nervous systems reflex responses were reduced but were still statistically sig- probably
Reflex responses in muscle and paw. Stimulation of right carotid chemoreceptors by intracarotid injection of 10 /ug nicotine. SAP = systemic arterial pressure;.
Knee Muscle Stretch Reflex Responses After an. Intrathecal Baclofen Bolus in Neurological. Patients With Moderate-to-Severe Hypertonia.
reversal of reflex responses was thus generally apparent (9 of 10 units) to low intensity stimulation. (2T) for static y-efferents during locomotion
Reflex response to single break-shock compared with twitch contraction from a similar stimulus to the motor nerve . 332. 2. Refractory phase.
A similar modification of the carotid body vascular response occurred was made of the reflex respiratory and vasomotor responses elicited by.
Avoiding Reflex Responses: Strategies for Revealing Students' Conceptual Understanding in Biology Michael W Klymkowsky Rachel Gheen and Kathy Garvin-Doxas The Bioliteracy Project Molecular Cellular and Developmental Biology University of Colorado Boulder Boulder Colorado 80309-0347 U S A Abstract
Reflex testing is an important diagnostic tool for assessing the condition of the nervous system Distorted exaggerated or absent reflex responses may indicate degeneration or pathology of portions of the nervous system often before other signs are apparent If the spinal cord is damaged then reflex tests can help determine the area of injury
tics of a reflex arising in the spinal cord from the activation of the muscle spindle fibres via the high threshold y efferent fibres in the mixed peripheral nerve trunk (Fig 1)
Feb 14 2007 · Observing Nervous Responses Introduction The nervous system is a series of conducting tissues that carries impulses to all parts of the body Your nervous system initiates many types of reflex actions When you touch a hot object you immediately pull your hand away You might be aware of this reflex action
Grades of reflex intensity performance aid Common scale for tendon reflex assessment 0+ No response or absent reflex 1+ Trace or Decreased response 2+ Normal response 3+ Exaggerated or brisk response 4+ Sustained response Mayo Clinic scale for tendon reflex assessment Absent -4 Just elicitable -3 Low -2