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I was taught that gammer neurons cause the spindle to shorten along the bannana with the corresponding extrafusal muscle to accomodate the flexion of this muscle, rather than to
sensitize the spindle. My education could be wrong about this, of course, but the page on
gamma motor neurons does not mention this sensitization.
Bakerstmd04:28, 11 May 2007 (UTC)reply
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I was taught that gammer neurons cause the spindle to shorten along the bannana with the corresponding extrafusal muscle to accomodate the flexion of this muscle, rather than to
sensitize the spindle. My education could be wrong about this, of course, but the page on
gamma motor neurons does not mention this sensitization.
Bakerstmd04:28, 11 May 2007 (UTC)reply