Muscle: Electrical Activity Of Contraction (1969)
The film “Muscle: Electrical Activity of Contraction” (1969) explores how muscle contractions are initiated by nerve impulses. It demonstrates the relationship between electrical stimulation of muscle fibers and their contraction using specialized laboratory equipment. The film highlights the concept of action potential, showing that a muscle fiber either fully contracts or not at all, and illustrates how electrical activity precedes mechanical contraction. It emphasizes the importance of nerve stimulation in controlling muscle strength and movement.
Keywords
muscle contraction, nerve impulses, electrical stimulation, action potential, muscle fibers, oscilloscope, mechanical contraction, muscle strength