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Estimates of persistent inward currents increase with the level of voluntary drive in low-threshold motor units of plantar flexor muscles
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posted on 2023-07-06, 03:03 authored by LBR Orssatto, K Mackay, AJ Shield, RL Sakugawa, AJ Blazevich, GS TrajanoAnimal experiments and computational models have shown that motor neurons can amplify the synaptic input they receive via persistent inward currents. Here we show in humans that this amplification varies proportionally to the magnitude of the voluntary drive to the muscle.
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Journal
Journal of NeurophysiologyVolume
125Pagination
1746-1754Location
Bethesda, Md.Publisher DOI
ISSN
0022-3077eISSN
1522-1598Language
EnglishPublication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalIssue
5Publisher
American Physiological SocietyUsage metrics
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ACTIVATIONBISTABILITYCATDENDRITESgainGASTROCNEMIUSinput-output functionLife Sciences & Biomedicinemotor neuronNeurosciencesNeurosciences & Neurologynonlinear behaviorPhysiologyScience & TechnologyserotoninSEROTONINSPINAL MOTONEURONSSYNAPTIC INPUTMedical and Health SciencesPsychology and Cognitive Sciences32 Biomedical and clinical sciences42 Health sciences52 Psychology