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'''Motor neurons''' were [[neuron]]s in the [[central nervous system]] that controlled [[muscle]]s.
 
'''Motor neurons''' were [[neuron]]s in the [[central nervous system]] that controlled [[muscle]]s.
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An [[ethorin pulse]] could be used used in [[surgery]] to stabilize a patient's motor neurons. ({{VOY|The Swarm}})
   
 
In [[2372]], [[The Doctor]] stimulated the motor neurons on [[Denara Pel]]'s body, while simultaneously making a clumsy attempt to romance her [[holographic]] counterpart. ({{VOY|Lifesigns}})
 
In [[2372]], [[The Doctor]] stimulated the motor neurons on [[Denara Pel]]'s body, while simultaneously making a clumsy attempt to romance her [[holographic]] counterpart. ({{VOY|Lifesigns}})
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In [[2376]], after apparent [[dark matter lifeform]]s had entered [[William Telfer]]'s body and briefly immobilized him, they activated his motor neurons and allowed him to pass through a [[force field]]. ({{VOY|Good Shepherd}})
 
In [[2376]], after apparent [[dark matter lifeform]]s had entered [[William Telfer]]'s body and briefly immobilized him, they activated his motor neurons and allowed him to pass through a [[force field]]. ({{VOY|Good Shepherd}})
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Revision as of 14:13, 14 December 2012

Motor neurons were neurons in the central nervous system that controlled muscles.

An ethorin pulse could be used used in surgery to stabilize a patient's motor neurons. (VOY: "The Swarm")

In 2372, The Doctor stimulated the motor neurons on Denara Pel's body, while simultaneously making a clumsy attempt to romance her holographic counterpart. (VOY: "Lifesigns")

When Neelix was resurrected with Borg nanoprobes in 2374, The Doctor had to stabilize his motor neurons by reducing his acetylcholine levels. (VOY: "Mortal Coil")

In 2376, after apparent dark matter lifeforms had entered William Telfer's body and briefly immobilized him, they activated his motor neurons and allowed him to pass through a force field. (VOY: "Good Shepherd")


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