The human motor neuron pools receive a dominant slow‐varying common synaptic input

Volume: 594, Issue: 19, Pages: 5491 - 5505
Published: Jun 21, 2016
Abstract
Motor neurons in a pool receive both common and independent synaptic inputs, although the proportion and role of their common synaptic input is debated. Classic correlation techniques between motor unit spike trains do not measure the absolute proportion of common input and have limitations as a result of the non-linearity of motor neurons. We propose a method that for the first time allows an accurate quantification of the absolute proportion...
Paper Details
Title
The human motor neuron pools receive a dominant slow‐varying common synaptic input
Published Date
Jun 21, 2016
Volume
594
Issue
19
Pages
5491 - 5505
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