Abstract

The results show that the activation of dynamic γ motoneurones in the spinal cat leads to an increase in the dynamic sensitivity of primary afferents without a remarkable change in the reproducibility of length measurement during repeated stretching. However, the activation of static γ motoneurones in decerebrated cats increases the discharge rate of primaries at the expense of a precise reproducible response to repeated length changes.

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