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Long-loop reflexes and somatosensory evoked potentials. Hiroshi SHIBASAKI 1 1Department of Internal Medicine, Saga Medical School pp.45-57
Published Date 1988/2/10
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1431906165
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Sudden displacement of thumb or hand during voluntary weak muscle contraction (perturbation paradigm) elicits, in addition to the short-latency reflex or monosynaptic spinal reflex in response to the group Ia afferents, two long-latency electromyographic (EMG) reflexes (LLRs) ; LLR1 (M2) at a latency of 40 to 50msec and LLR2 (M3). LLRs can also be recorded by electrical stimulation of the peripheral nerve during voluntary muscle contraction. LLRs are classified into the short-loop reflex and the long-loop reflex. The long-latency short-loop reflexes include flexor reflex, spinal reflex in response to the group II afferents, and recurrent monosynaptic reflexes mediated by the group Ia afferents due to mechanical oscillation of the muscle following a single stretch stimulus (resonance hypothesis). The long-latency long-loop reflexes or supraspinal reflexes include spino-bulbo-spinal (SBS) reflex and transcortical reflex.


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