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Type Ia sensory fiber

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Primary Afferent Type 1A fiber: Innervates both the nuclear bag and nuclear chain fibers. It is sensitive to length of mucles. Italic textAn increase in length causes an increase in firing rate of neurons while decreases in length cause a decrease in the firing rate. It also responds to how fast the length in changing, Italic textthe faster the change the faster the firing rate.