Changing perspectives on the functional organization of the segmental motor system.
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Results from a wide variety of recent studies on the architecture and innervation of skeletal muscles, the neuromechanical characteristics of motor units, and the properties and spinal reflex actions of muscle proprioceptors present a number of challenges to conventional views of the functional organization of the segmental motor system. To illustrate the nature of these challenges, studies directed toward several specific issues are reviewed. These include the functional subdivision of single muscles into two or more neuromuscular compartments; the patterns of synaptic input from peripheral afferent fibers to motoneurons innervating muscle units of different "type;" and the convergence in the segmental reflex pathways from muscle spindles and tendon organs to motoneurons.