Return to search

Effect of training on corticospinal control of human motor units / by John Gregory Semmler.

Copies of author's previously published articles inserted. / Bibliography: leaves 193-228. / xvi, 235 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm. / Title page, contents and abstract only. The complete thesis in print form is available from the University Library. / The aim of this thesis is to provide evidence of a training related effect on neural control of a muscle in individuals who have long standing different patterns of use of their muscles. The study examines the motor unit (MU) discharge properties in first dorsal interosseous muscle of individuals who had experienced very different usage patterns of their hand muscles and explores the relationship between different muscle usage patterns and involuntary force fluctuations (tremor). It evaluates the importance of the shared branched-axon inputs to motor neurons in the production of common drive and investigates the relationship between different measures of MU sychronization. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Physiology, 1997?

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:ADTP/260210
Date January 1996
CreatorsSemmler, John Gregory
Source SetsAustraliasian Digital Theses Program
Languageen_US
Detected LanguageEnglish

Page generated in 0.0015 seconds