Abstract

Now that muscle spindle activity can be recorded directly in awake cooperative subjects we are beginning to learn precisely what spindle endings are doing during movement and when and how they could contribute to the control of movement. The results to date justify a reasonably modest view of the overall importance of the muscle spindle, except perhaps during ‘motor learning’.

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