Context-dependent inhibition of unloaded muscles during the long-latency epoch.
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Major remaining gaps in models of sensorimotor systemsLong-latency reflexes of elbow and shoulder muscles suggest reciprocal excitation of flexors, reciprocal excitation of extensors, and reciprocal inhibition between flexors and extensorsCoordinating long-latency stretch responses across the shoulder, elbow, and wrist during goal-directed reaching.Decision-making in sensorimotor control
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Context-dependent inhibition of unloaded muscles during the long-latency epoch.
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Context-dependent inhibition of unloaded muscles during the long-latency epoch.
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Context-dependent inhibition of unloaded muscles during the long-latency epoch.
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Context-dependent inhibition of unloaded muscles during the long-latency epoch.
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Context-dependent inhibition of unloaded muscles during the long-latency epoch.
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Isaac L Kurtzer
Joseph Y Nashed
Stephen H Scott
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10.1152/JN.00339.2014
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2014-10-01T00:00:00Z