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What technique allows for the control of systematic confounds?
Golgi Tendon Reflex
A protective reflex mechanism that prevents muscle damage during excessive force generation, by causing muscle relaxation in response to high tension in the tendons.
Stretch Reflex
A muscle contraction in response to stretching within the muscle, a monosynaptic reflex integral for posture and locomotion.
Crossed Extensor Reflex
A reflex action whereby stimulation of one limb results in the extension of the opposite limb.
Reciprocal Innervation
A neural circuitry mechanism that allows for coordinated muscle contraction and relaxation, ensuring smooth and efficient movements.
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