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Rate coding governs motor unit firing.
The purpose of this review is to examine the literature that has investigated the potential relationship between mechanomyographic (MMG) frequency and motor unit firing rates.
To compare neural drive, determined from motor unit firing rate, in the vastus medialis and lateralis in women with and without patellofemoral pain.
It is likely, however, that this information is qualitative, rather than quantitative in nature, and reflects the global motor unit firing rate, rather than the firing rates of a particular group of motor units.
In addition, there are several factors that may affect the frequency content of the MMG signal during a voluntary muscle action (i.e. muscle stiffness, intramuscular fluid pressure, etc)., independent of changes in motor unit firing rates.
Despite the potential influences of these factors, most of the evidence has suggested that the frequency domain of the MMG signal contains some information regarding motor unit firing rates.
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A neural inspiratory effort modulates motor-unit firing rate and recruitment of the diaphragm, whose temporo-spatial summation yields the EAdi [ 5].
To investigate single motor unit (SMU) firing patterns of the inferior head of the human lateral pterygoid muscle (IHLP) during sustained isometric contractions, and to examine IHLP fatigability.
As suggested by Li et al. (2007), in this study we defined EMG onset when the first motor unit was firing.
Thus, in stimulated muscles, a synchronized and massive fiber contraction replaces the normal physiological mechanism of motor unit recruitment and firing rate regulation (De Luca 1984).
The number of active motor units, motor firing rate, and mechanical interaction between muscle fibers have a direct bearing on the information in the EMG signal and the recorded force.
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