. On Innervation of Antagonistic Muscles. Ninth Spinal Induction . CC as +3 P3 •1—I CC o O o CC X CCI 0) 2o o CC• r-( CC s=i^:^ <X) (-1 o I—I550 CC .w u R ^ CJ • i~( a o • O •- <s5 c3 d•:3 ^ C3 ^ r^ o CC n:5d CC^ K ad a>u d o•1—I CC d !^o o CCCC o do d rd d O P- ? 1—1 dd d doo CC (X) »4-^-M • l-H CC d d O) CC dooo rd +3 o o 1—t rP 550 P 02 oo <D ;4 d • l-H o O .2 I—H P. I—* m dd et! rd •5 I do • rH Mo •l-H QQ o • l-H 1—t o ^^ i C3 d CC t3 CC o I do • l-H rd4^ o H CO <v CQ CD rJd _3 M oo O ^ •Jh d CO•rH d a 02 O do 1906.] On Innervation of Antagonistic Musc


. On Innervation of Antagonistic Muscles. Ninth Spinal Induction . CC as +3 P3 •1—I CC o O o CC X CCI 0) 2o o CC• r-( CC s=i^:^ <X) (-1 o I—I550 CC .w u R ^ CJ • i~( a o • O •- <s5 c3 d•:3 ^ C3 ^ r^ o CC n:5d CC^ K ad a>u d o•1—I CC d !^o o CCCC o do d rd d O P- ? 1—1 dd d doo CC (X) »4-^-M • l-H CC d d O) CC dooo rd +3 o o 1—t rP 550 P 02 oo <D ;4 d • l-H o O .2 I—H P. I—* m dd et! rd •5 I do • rH Mo •l-H QQ o • l-H 1—t o ^^ i C3 d CC t3 CC o I do • l-H rd4^ o H CO <v CQ CD rJd _3 M oo O ^ •Jh d CO•rH d a 02 O do 1906.] On Innervation of Antagonistic Muscles. 489. Fig. 6.—Crossed extension-reflex. The reflex was being elicited regularly by short seriesof break-shocks, the series being equal in intensity and duration. (In 26 nine shockswere delivered instead of eight in the other stimulations, owing to a defect in therotating key.) Reflex No. 1 is the last of a series of equal reflexes thus provoked ;both stimulus and reflex were of low intensity. After reflex No. 1 in the one-minuteinterval between it and 2a, a strong flexion-reflex of the limb was excited and main-tained for 40 seconds. The next following reflex 2a exhibits augmentation, and thisaugmentation is obvious also in reflex 26. Reflex 2(^ was elicited two minutes after26, and shows no augmentation. It is somewhat less than the reflex evoked just priorto the intercalated flexion-reflex. The signal above registers the time, etc., of thebreak-shocks used as stimuli. Time is marked below in seconds. The intensity ofthe stimulus and the place of its application remained unaltered throug


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