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The frequency content of common synaptic inputs to motoneurones studied during voluntary isometric contraction in man
1. The discharges of pairs of individual motor units were recorded from intrinsic hand muscles in man. Single motor unit recordings were obtained either when both members of the motor unit pair were within first dorsal interosseous muscle (1DI:1DI recordings) or where one motor unit was within 1DI a...
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Published in: | The Journal of physiology 1993-10, Vol.470 (1), p.127-155 |
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Summary: | 1. The discharges of pairs of individual motor units were recorded from intrinsic hand muscles in man. Single motor unit recordings
were obtained either when both members of the motor unit pair were within first dorsal interosseous muscle (1DI:1DI recordings)
or where one motor unit was within 1DI and the other in second dorsal interosseous muscle (1DI:2DI recordings). The pairs
of motor unit spike trains were cross-correlated in the time domain and the results compared to those of coherence analysis
performed on the same spike train data. Central peaks were present in the cross-intensity functions, indicating the presence
of common synaptic input to the motoneurone pair. Coherence analysis of these data indicated significant association between
motor unit firing in the frequency ranges 1-12 and 16-32 Hz. 2. Analysis of sequential non-overlapping segments of data recorded
from individual motor unit pairs, demonstrated that both the central cross-intensity peak and coherence in the frequency bands
1-12 and 16-32 Hz were consistent features throughout a long recording. In these sequential recordings, the size of the central
cross-intensity peak and the maximal value of coherence in the frequency band 16-32 Hz covaried from segment to segment. Analysis
of the entire population of motor unit pairs confirmed a positive relationship between the magnitude of peak coherence and
the size of the central cross-intensity peak. 3. Voluntary sinusoidal co-modulation of the firing rates of pairs of individual
motor units recorded from within 1DI was found to produce significant values of coherence corresponding to the frequency of
the common modulation. However, firing rate co-modulation was not found to affect either the size of the central cross-intensity
peak or the maximum value of coherence in the frequency band 16-32 Hz. 4. Pairs of single motor units were recorded from within
1DI and biceps brachii muscles of healthy subjects. The number and size of the central cross-intensity peaks and coherence
peaks detected were compared for the two muscles. The incidence and size of central cross-intensity peaks and the incidence
and magnitude of 16-32 Hz coherence peaks were both found to be greater for 1DI recordings when compared to biceps brachii
recordings. 5. Single motor unit recordings were made from the intrinsic hand muscles of a patient with severe peripheral
deafferentation. Time- and frequency-domain analysis of these recordings revealed cross-intensity peaks and |
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ISSN: | 0022-3751 1469-7793 |
DOI: | 10.1113/jphysiol.1993.sp019851 |