Trunk sensorimotor cortex is essential for autonomous weight-supported locomotion in adult rats spinalized as P1/P2 neonates
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Spinal cord modularity: evolution, development, and optimization and the possible relevance to low back pain in manAdaptive changes in the motor cortex during and after longterm forelimb immobilization in adult ratsUse of quadrupedal step training to re-engage spinal interneuronal networks and improve locomotor function after spinal cord injuryCortex-dependent recovery of unassisted hindlimb locomotion after complete spinal cord injury in adult rats.Trunk robot rehabilitation training with active stepping reorganizes and enriches trunk motor cortex representations in spinal transected rats.Adaptation to a cortex-controlled robot attached at the pelvis and engaged during locomotion in rats.Serotonergic pharmacotherapy promotes cortical reorganization after spinal cord injury.Cortical reorganization after spinal cord injury: always for good?Robot-driven spinal epidural stimulation compared with conventional stimulation in adult spinalized ratsRobotic loading during treadmill training enhances locomotor recovery in rats spinally transected as neonates.Teaching Adult Rats Spinalized as Neonates to Walk Using Trunk Robotic Rehabilitation: Elements of Success, Failure, and Dependence.Multiple types of movement-related information encoded in hindlimb/trunk cortex in rats and potentially available for brain-machine interface controls.How spinalized rats can walk: biomechanics, cortex, and hindlimb muscle scaling--implications for rehabilitation.Serotonin receptor and dendritic plasticity in the spinal cord mediated by chronic serotonergic pharmacotherapy combined with exercise following complete SCI in the adult rat.
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Trunk sensorimotor cortex is essential for autonomous weight-supported locomotion in adult rats spinalized as P1/P2 neonates
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Trunk sensorimotor cortex is e ...... s spinalized as P1/P2 neonates
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Michelle R Davies
Simon Giszter
Ubong Ime Udoekwere
William J Kargo
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