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Autor:
Karl-Erik Hagbarth, Hans W. Axelson
Publikováno v:
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica. 179:389-398
Human motor compensations for thixotropy-dependent changes in resting wrist joint position after large joint movements
Autor:
Karl-Erik Hagbarth, Ikuo Homma
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physiology. 89:1753-1758
In this study, we searched for signs of thixotropic behavior in human rib cage respiratory muscles. If rib cage respiratory muscles possess thixotropic properties similar to those seen in other skeletal muscles in animals and humans, we expect restin
Autor:
Karl-Erik Hagbarth
Publikováno v:
Muscle & Nerve. 16:693-705
Among the hypotheses regarding fusimotor functions based on earlier animal experiments some are inconsistent, others are in conformity with microneurographic observations in man. The human data provide evidence against the following two theories: (1)
Publikováno v:
Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985). 96(4)
A historical review is given of the development of microneurography and its application for studies of sympathetic nerve activity in humans.
Autor:
Karl-Erik Hagbarth
Publikováno v:
Musclenerve. Supplement. 11
The development of microneurography, which began in the laboratory of clinical neurophysiology in Uppsala, is described.
Autor:
Karl-Erik Hagbarth, Hans W. Axelson
Publikováno v:
The Journal of physiology. 535(Pt 1)
1. The primary aim of the present study was to explore whether in healthy subjects the muscle contractions required for unrestrained voluntary wrist dorsiflexions are adjusted in strength to thixotropy-dependent variations in the short-range stiffnes
Publikováno v:
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology/Electromyography and Motor Control. 97:S79-S80
Autor:
Karl-Erik Hagbarth
Publikováno v:
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology/Electromyography and Motor Control. 97:S1
Publikováno v:
Respiration Physiology. 35:335-348
Vibration-induced effects on respiration in man were studied by recording the electrical activity (EMG) from the intercostal muscles and the diaphragm. The vibration was applied in an upper thoracic region where inspiratory muscle activity prevailed
Autor:
Robert R. Young, Karl-Erik Hagbarth
Publikováno v:
Brain. 102:509-526
Microneurographic studies were made of normal human muscle spindle afferent activity to evaluate the role played by these endings, and by the segmental stretch reflex, in various types of physiological tremor. Primary endings are sufficiently sensiti