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Discuss the function of a receptive field with end inhibition, and explain how it differs from a conventional "off" region of a receptive field
Quadriceps Femoris
A large muscle on the anterior surface of the thigh that is composed of four separate muscles.
Tibialis Anterior
A muscle of the leg.
Vastus Lateralis
A muscle of the thigh that is part of the quadriceps, responsible for extending the leg at the knee.
Muscle Recruitment
The process of activating additional muscle fibers to increase the force of muscular contraction in response to demand.
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