- A
motor neuron (or
motoneuron or
efferent neuron) is a
neuron whose cell body is
located in the
motor cortex,
brainstem or the
spinal cord, and
whose axon...
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Alpha (α)
motor neurons (also
called alpha motoneurons), are large,
multipolar lower motor neurons of the
brainstem and
spinal cord. They
innervate extrafusal...
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lateral intermuscular septum. Each of the
three fascicles has its own
motorneuron subnucleus in the
motor column in the
spinal cord. The
medial head is...
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spinal motorneurons through interneurons in the
spinal cord. The
newer one,
found only in
monkeys and apes,
connects directly to the
spinal motorneurons. The...
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Diagram displaying components of a
myelinated vertebrate motorneuron....
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through interneurons (Ia
inhibitory interneurons),
which inhibit alpha motorneurons of
antagonist muscles,
causing them to relax.[citation needed] The function...
- 1152/classicessays.00025.2005. ISSN 0022-3077. PMID 15914463. S2CID 1136763.
Motorneuron mapping. (n.d.).
Retrieved from http://www.eng.mu...
- as a "transient hyperpolarization".
IPSPs were
first investigated in
motorneurons by
David P. C. Lloyd, John
Eccles and
Rodolfo Llinás in the 1950s and...
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retina through V1, into V4, IT and
prefrontal cortex,
until it
affects motorneurons in the
spinal cord that
control the
finger press (as in a
typical laboratory...
- of VAL- and TMT-opsins
uncovers ancient photosensory interneurons and
motorneurons in the
vertebrate brain". PLOS Biology. 11 (6): e1001585. doi:10.1371/journal...