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Spinal Proprioceptive Sensorimotor Integration
1960 - 1966
During the 1960–1966 window, the dominant paradigm coalesced around treating movement as an integrated outcome of proprioceptive signaling, spinal reflex circuits, and fusimotor control. Researchers refined electromyography to map coordinated muscle actions, clarified the role of Ia and Ib afferents in shaping reflex gain, and demonstrated that gamma motor activity tunes muscle spindle sensitivity to preserve stability under varying conditions. Multisensory integration emerged as a core theme, with proprioceptive input from the eyes and neck identified as influential for body orientation and posture, guiding subsequent theories of sensorimotor weighting and coordination strategies.
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