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Started by turkey_slayer, February 20, 2011, 10:09:46 PM
Quote from: sugarray on February 21, 2011, 10:03:00 AMHere is my .02 cents:When you sever the spinal cord or hit the brain, there are still reflexes that occur. A reflex occurs as a result of the SPINAL cord, not from the brain. So when you sever the cord high, the reflex that causes wing beating and leg movement will still work. Like the doc hitting your knee and it jerking out. The heart is also still beating a few beats, IMOH, during this period as well. So, there is circulating blood to keep the muscles working.When a bird is stone dead I think you have hit the part of the brain that handles lung and heart beating. There is a center in the brain that runs the automatic breathing and heart beating. If you take this out, then those functions stop and then the birds don't have the blood to circulate to the muscles and they are stone dead.May be way off, but that is as best my memory can serve basic brain and spinal process.
Quote from: FireFly908 on February 21, 2011, 11:17:14 AMQuote from: sugarray on February 21, 2011, 10:03:00 AMHere is my .02 cents:When you sever the spinal cord or hit the brain, there are still reflexes that occur. A reflex occurs as a result of the SPINAL cord, not from the brain. So when you sever the cord high, the reflex that causes wing beating and leg movement will still work. Like the doc hitting your knee and it jerking out. The heart is also still beating a few beats, IMOH, during this period as well. So, there is circulating blood to keep the muscles working.When a bird is stone dead I think you have hit the part of the brain that handles lung and heart beating. There is a center in the brain that runs the automatic breathing and heart beating. If you take this out, then those functions stop and then the birds don't have the blood to circulate to the muscles and they are stone dead.May be way off, but that is as best my memory can serve basic brain and spinal process.Dr. "Suggaray"I did a lot of research on it this morning, and you are as close as any Neurologist has published that I could find! You remember your medical school studies well!
Quote from: sugarray on February 21, 2011, 11:22:59 AMQuote from: FireFly908 on February 21, 2011, 11:17:14 AMQuote from: sugarray on February 21, 2011, 10:03:00 AMHere is my .02 cents:When you sever the spinal cord or hit the brain, there are still reflexes that occur. A reflex occurs as a result of the SPINAL cord, not from the brain. So when you sever the cord high, the reflex that causes wing beating and leg movement will still work. Like the doc hitting your knee and it jerking out. The heart is also still beating a few beats, IMOH, during this period as well. So, there is circulating blood to keep the muscles working.When a bird is stone dead I think you have hit the part of the brain that handles lung and heart beating. There is a center in the brain that runs the automatic breathing and heart beating. If you take this out, then those functions stop and then the birds don't have the blood to circulate to the muscles and they are stone dead.May be way off, but that is as best my memory can serve basic brain and spinal process.Dr. "Suggaray"I did a lot of research on it this morning, and you are as close as any Neurologist has published that I could find! You remember your medical school studies well! Glad to know some of it is still there.