1993 Polarity reversal of the optical rotation signals with change in direction of impulse conduction along the lobster nerve. The Journal of Physiology 466, 55-79.Watanabe, A. (1993). Polarity reversal of the optical rotation signals with change in direction of impulse conduction along the ...
a20 stroke patients with hemiplegia (>3 months post-stroke) had surface electrodes placed over the affected limbs’ sural nerve. The patients then received 20 minutes of TENS with impulse frequency of 100 Hz. Evaluation measures included resistive torques, spasticity, and electromyography (EMG) stre...
62. Which of the following tells you what stimulate you? A. The nerve cell. B. The receptor. C. The nerve impulse. D. The brain. 63. According to this article, the following are all functions of the senses, EXCEPT ___. A. collecting information about the world B. detecting changes...
Like nicotine molecules, the neurotransmitters drift into the so-called synaptic space between neurones, ready to latch onto the receiving neurone and thus deliver a chemical “message” that triggers an electrical impulse. The neurotransmitters bind onto receptors on the surface of the recipient ...
The central controller is configured to instruct at least one of the microparticles to deliver an electrical impulse to the nerve fiber to stimulate it. Each of the microparticles includes either a stimulation electrode configured to deliver the electrical impulse to the nerve fiber, or a sensor ...
Hence, when estimated from pooled data, movement responses of the unit sample as a whole were small, around 1 impulse/s. The over-all response pattern of an individual afferent during the tracking task was very similar between successive tests. Although the discharge rate of most units ...
(2) has electric conductor (13), electric pulse, high-frequency impulse or ultrasonic pulse can be applied on the nerve fibre extended in the vascular wall of blood vessel (6) by electric conductor, temporarily or permanently to reduce the function of nerve fibre simultaneously Prevention or ...