The maximal stimulus is the strongest stimulus that produces increased muscle contractile force.
Submaximal Stimulus results in complete contraction of some fibers. It causes contraction more than subminimal stimulus and less than maximal stimulus.
Each of the individual muscle fibers in the muscle are contracted when the maximal stimulus is achieved. Dr. H.
Maximal Tetanus Tension
Increasing stimulation up to the maximal stimulus
Yes. ....Up to a point. There is a threshold the stimulus must surpass before creating a CAP (compound action potential). Anything below this threshold is called subthreshold. Once the stimulus is strong enough cause a CAP it is a stimulus threshold. At this point the CAP will continue to increase as the intensity of the stimulus increases (now termed suprathreshold) until a maximal stimulus causes a maximum response. Any stimulus stronger than the maximal stimulus is called a supramaximal and does not result in any larger a CAP than the maximum response caused by the maximal stimulus. source: http://www.unmc.edu/physiology/Mann/mann12.html
Neutral stimulus is a stimulus which initially produces no specific response other than focusing attention. In classical conditioning
The principle that for any change in a stimulus to be detected, a constant proportion of that stimulus (s) must be added or subtracted.
More than one new stimulus
The strongest muscle contractions are normally achieved by increasing the stimulation up to the maximal stimulus. There are various classifications of contractions, including eccentric and concentric.
i don't even know. anyone else?
this is a training system which raises an individual's pulse rate from 60% to 80% of his Maximal Heart Rate (MHR).
Maximal strength is when your stamina improves in your muscle's.