Sunday, 15 March 2026

Magnet Reaction

 

 
 
 

Sherrington’s classic decerebrate rigidity experiments

Author: Charles Scott Sherrington
Paper:

  • On the spinal animal (1897)
  • Decerebrate rigidity, and reflex coordination of movements 

 

 
 
Decerebrate Rigidity
 

Sherrington showed that:

·         Transection of the brainstem below the red nucleus → extensor rigidity

·         Reflexes become exaggerated

·         Limbs show strong tonic extension to stimuli (basis of magnet reaction)

 
 
 
 
Magnet Reaction 
 

Magnet reaction (in decerebrate rigidity)

Definition:
When a stimulus is applied to the sole of the foot, the limb shows strong extension and seems to stick to the stimulus, as if attracted by a magnet.

How it is tested

  • Examiner presses or strokes the sole
  • The leg extends forcefully
  • The limb may follow the stimulus → appears "magnet-like"

This happens because of:

  • Hyperactive extensor reflexes
  • Loss of cortical inhibition
  • Overactivity of vestibulospinal pathways

 
 
 
 
Snapshot