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Muscle spindle

Muscle spindles are stretch receptors within the body of a muscle that primarily detect changes in the length of the muscle. They convey length information to the central nervous system via afferent nerve fibers. This information can be processed by the brain as proprioception. The responses of muscle spindles to changes in length also play an important role in regulating the contraction of muscles, for example, by activating motor neurons via the stretch reflex to resist muscle stretch.Muscle spindleGamma fiber1A fiberAlpha fiberschematic of fusimotor action Muscle spindles are stretch receptors within the body of a muscle that primarily detect changes in the length of the muscle. They convey length information to the central nervous system via afferent nerve fibers. This information can be processed by the brain as proprioception. The responses of muscle spindles to changes in length also play an important role in regulating the contraction of muscles, for example, by activating motor neurons via the stretch reflex to resist muscle stretch.

[ "Afferent", "Anatomy", "Psychiatry", "Neuroscience", "Nuclear bag fiber", "Intrafusal muscle fiber", "Fusimotor Neurons", "Secondary afferent", "Extrafusal muscle fiber" ]
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