Distributed force feedback in the spinal cord and the regulation of limb mechanics

作者: T. Richard Nichols

DOI: 10.1152/JN.00216.2017

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摘要: This review is an update on the role of force feedback from Golgi tendon organs in regulation limb mechanics during voluntary movement. Current ideas about are bas...

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