🦾 The Golgi Tendon Organ: How Muscles Protect Themselves from Excessive Force
Explore how Golgi tendon organs sense muscle tension and trigger the inverse myotatic reflex to prevent injury and fine-tune everyday movement.
This simulator shows how tension at a muscle-tendon junction is detected by a Golgi tendon organ, converted into Ib afferent firing, and can trigger autogenic inhibition of the same muscle through a disynaptic spinal reflex.
🔬 What It Demonstrates
This simulator shows how tension at a muscle-tendon junction is detected by a Golgi tendon organ, converted into Ib afferent firing, and can trigger autogenic inhibition of the same muscle through a disynaptic spinal reflex.
🎮 How to Use
Increase the simulated muscle load or contraction force with the controls and watch how Ib afferent firing rate rises, then observe the inhibitory reflex engage and reduce motor output once tension crosses the protective threshold.
💡 Did You Know?
A single Golgi tendon organ typically monitors the tension produced by only a small group of muscle fibers, so a muscle contains many GTOs sampling force from different regions rather than one central sensor for the whole muscle.
Explore how Golgi tendon organs sense muscle tension and trigger the inverse myotatic reflex to prevent injury and fine-tune everyday movement.
3D · Three.js / WebGL renderer · 60 FPS target · runs fully client-side, no install