stijldraden
Stijldraden, also known as erector or arrector muscles, are small muscles located in the skin that cause hair to stand upright when they contract. These muscles are part of the pilomotor system and are controlled by the autonomic nervous system. The primary function of stijldraden is to produce piloerection, a reflex that occurs in response to cold, fear, or other emotional stimuli.
When the stijldraden contract, they pull the hair follicles upright, creating the appearance of "goosebumps" on
The anatomical structure of stijldraden varies across species, with more prominent and specialized muscles observed in
Stijldraden are typically innervated by sympathetic nerve fibers, which regulate their contraction. The activity of these
Overall, stijldraden exemplify an evolutionary remnant in humans and serve as a physiological response to environmental