Sensori-sensory afferent conditioning with leg movement: gain control in spinal reflex and ascending paths.
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Interactions with compliant loads alter stretch reflex gains but not intermuscular coordination.Load-regulating mechanisms in gait and posture: comparative aspects.Operant conditioning of the soleus H-reflex does not induce long-term changes in the gastrocnemius H-reflexes and does not disturb normal locomotion in humansSerotonin affects movement gain control in the spinal cord.Dynamic sensorimotor interactions in locomotion.Central pattern generation of locomotion: a review of the evidence.Effects of changes in hip position on actions of spinal inhibitory interneurons in humansNeural mechanisms influencing interlimb coordination during locomotion in humans: presynaptic modulation of forearm H-reflexes during leg cyclingH-reflex modulation in the human medial and lateral gastrocnemii during standing and walkingPossible contributions of CPG activity to the control of rhythmic human arm movement.Somatosensory paths proceeding to spinal cord and brain--centripetal and centrifugal control for human movement.Stance-phase force on the opposite limb dictates swing-phase afferent presynaptic inhibition during locomotion.Soleus H-reflex excitability changes in response to sinusoidal hip stretches in the injured human spinal cord.Training-induced adaptive plasticity in human somatosensory reflex pathways.Can proprioceptive training improve motor learning?Soleus H-reflex operant conditioning changes the H-reflex recruitment curve.A common neural element receiving rhythmic arm and leg activity as assessed by reflex modulation in arm muscles.Acquisition of a simple motor skill: task-dependent adaptation plus long-term change in the human soleus H-reflex.Long-Term Plasticity in Reflex Excitability Induced by Five Weeks of Arm and Leg Cycling Training after Stroke.Biomechanical and neurophysiological mechanisms related to postural control and efficiency of movement: a review.Attenuation of visual reafferent signals in the parietal cortex during voluntary movement.Phase- and Workload-Dependent Changes in Corticospinal Excitability to the Biceps and Triceps Brachii during Arm Cycling.Phase reversal of biomechanical functions and muscle activity in backward pedaling.Contralateral movement and extensor force generation alter flexion phase muscle coordination in pedaling.Walking phase modulates H-reflex amplitude in flexor carpi radialis.Soleus H-reflex gain in humans walking and running under simulated reduced gravity.Corticospinal excitability is lower during rhythmic arm movement than during tonic contraction.Neuromechanical considerations for incorporating rhythmic arm movement in the rehabilitation of walking.Changes in segmental and motor cortical output with contralateral muscle contractions and altered sensory inputs in humans.Changes in reciprocal inhibition across the ankle joint with changes in external load and pedaling rate during bicycling.Effect of Gait Imagery Tasks on Lower Limb Muscle Activity With Respect to Body Posture.Modulation of cutaneous reflexes in arm muscles during walking: further evidence of similar control mechanisms for rhythmic human arm and leg movements.Random change in cortical load representation suggests distinct control of posture and movement.Modulation of human cutaneous reflexes during rhythmic cyclical arm movement.Modulation of cutaneous reflexes by load receptor input during human walking.Spinal Cord Excitability and Sprint Performance Are Enhanced by Sensory Stimulation During Cycling.Assessing sensorimotor excitability after spinal cord injury: a reflex testing method based on cycling with afferent stimulation.Effect of inversion and ankle bracing on peroneus longus Hoffmann reflex.Sherlock Holmes and the Curious Case of the Human Locomotor Central Pattern Generator.On the methods employed to record and measure the human soleus H-reflex.
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Sensori-sensory afferent conditioning with leg movement: gain control in spinal reflex and ascending paths.
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Sensori-sensory afferent condi ...... al reflex and ascending paths.
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Sensori-sensory afferent condi ...... al reflex and ascending paths.
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Sensori-sensory afferent condi ...... al reflex and ascending paths.
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1997-03-01T00:00:00Z