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Proprioception
Our ability to understand where we (and our various body parts) are in space
Neuromuscular junction
Synapse between a motor neuron and a muscle fiber at the end plate
Motor unit
One motor neuron and the muscle fibers it innervates
Twitch contraction
Muscle fiber's response to a single action potential
Voluntary movement
Intentional and under our control
Motor imagery
a cognitive process of mentally simulating a physical movement without actual
execution
Describe how motor neurons determine the force of a muscle contraction through
recruitment and contraction speed
The force exerted by a muscle during a contraction depends on the # of motor units that
are activated
-We can apply more force by recruiting more motor units
-Motor units are recruited form weakest to strongest
-Muscle force decreases by terminating motor unit activity, in order of strongest to
weakest
Role of prefrontal cortex in voluntary movement
-Responsible for organizing steps of action and conducting them in order
-Primarily involved in planning/cognition phase of movement
Role of primary motor cortex in voluntary movement
-Contains the "motor map"
-Receives sensory info from the primary somatosensory cortex
-Main brain region responsible for initiating and conducting movement
Role of premotor cortex in voluntary movement