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motor neuron

n. (context neuroanatomy English) A neuron located in the central nervous system that projects its axon outside the CNS and directly or indirectly control muscles.

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motor neuron

n. a neuron conducting impulses outwards from the brain or spinal cord [syn: efferent neuron, motor nerve fiber, motoneuron]

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Motor neuron

A motor neuron (or motoneuron) is a nerve cell ( neuron) whose cell body is located in the spinal cord and whose fiber ( axon) projects outside the spinal cord to directly or indirectly control effector organs, mainly muscles and glands. Motor neurons' axons are efferent nerve fibers that carry signals from the spinal cord to the effectors to produce effects. Types of motor neurons are alpha motor neurons, beta motor neurons, and gamma motor neurons.

There are upper motor neurons and lower motor neurons, with the cell type described above being a lower motor neuron. Upper motor neurons are cortico-spinal interneurons that arise from the motor cortex and descend to the spinal cord where they activate the lower motor neurons through synapses. The term 'motor neuron' is usually restricted to the efferent neurons that actually innervate muscles (the lower motor neurons).

A single motor neuron may innervate many muscle fibres and a muscle fibre can undergo many action potentials in the time taken for a single muscle twitch. As a result, if an action potential arrives before a twitch has completed, the twitches can superimpose on one another, either through summation or a tetanic contraction. In summation, the muscle is stimulated repetitively such that additional action potentials coming from the somatic nervous system arrive before the end of the twitch. The twitches thus superimpose on one another, leading to a force greater than that of a single twitch. A tetanic contraction is caused by constant, very high frequency stimulation - the action potentials come at such a rapid rate that individual twitches are indistinguishable, and tension rises smoothly eventually reaching a plateau.

Usage examples of "motor neuron".

For example, if the entire coding for the strength of the response depended on Kandel's single synapse, there should be in the intact animal a direct correlation between the frequency or amount of firing of that specific motor neuron and the strength of the withdrawal reflex.

A definite motor neuron might carry the signal required to bring about the response of a restricted portion of the body, of one set of glands, or of one set of muscles.

Is this the firing rate of a motor neuron as I raise my right hand .

The only fluke was that the crushing oak beam had spared a single, minuscule strand of motor neuron.

The fear-crazed neural message would race down the full length of the motor neuron in his extended arm (vaulting synapse junctions), and in time, always in the nick of time, the quavery hand would be jerked back.