The EMG is;Group of answer choicesPericellular recording from the muscleextracellular recording of spinal cord activityextracellular recording of muscle activityintracellular recording from motor neuronsintracellular recording of muscle activity PreviousNext
Question
The EMG is;Group of answer choicesPericellular recording from the muscleextracellular recording of spinal cord activityextracellular recording of muscle activityintracellular recording from motor neuronsintracellular recording of muscle activity PreviousNext
Solution
EMG, or electromyography, is an extracellular recording of muscle activity. This technique measures the electrical activity of muscles at rest and during contraction. It's often used to diagnose diseases that damage muscle tissue, nerves, or the points where nerves connect to muscle.
Similar Questions
Providing the physiological mechanisms to support your answer, explain the changes observed in muscle force and the EMG signal that occurred after the fatiguing stimulus
From our externally stimulated EMG activity experiment which electrode(s) are responsible for collecting the signal data?Question 8Answera.Negative electrode b.The stimulus barc.Positive electrode d.both positive and negative electrodes
Which type of electrode is inserted directly into muscles or nerves for precise recordings of electrical activity? Surface electrodes Needle electrodes Intracranial electrodes Microelectrodes
Which of the following is responsible for transmitting motor information from the spinal cord to the upper body?Question 9Answera.Cranial nervesb.Brachial plexusc.Cervical plexusd.Lumbar plexus
Name two advantages of using intramuscular EMG electrodes compared to traditional surface EMG electrodes
Upgrade your grade with Knowee
Get personalized homework help. Review tough concepts in more detail, or go deeper into your topic by exploring other relevant questions.