There is extensive modulation of cutaneous and H-reflexes during rhythmic leg movement in humans. Mechanisms controlling reflex modulation (e.g., phase- and task-dependent modulation, and reflex reversal) during leg movements have been ascribed to the activity of spinal central pattern generating (CPG) networks and peripheral feedback. Our working hypothesis has been that neural mechanisms (i.e., CPGs) controlling rhythmic movement are conserved between the human lumbar and cervical spinal cord. Thus reflex modulation during rhythmic arm movement should be similar to that for rhythmic leg movement. This hypothesis has been tested by studying the regulation of reflexes in arm muscles during rhythmic arm cycling and treadmill walking. This pa...
The state and excitability of pattern generators are attracting the increasing interest of neurophys...
Humans show great energy efficiency and robustness in rhythmic tasks, such as walking and arm swingi...
It has been argued that arm movements are important during human gait because they affect leg activi...
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The amplitudes and signs of cutaneous reflexes are modulated during rhythmic movements of the arms a...
Walking can be a very automated process, and it is likely that central pattern generators (CPGs) pla...
The ability of dedicated spinal circuits, referred to as central pattern generators (CPGs), to produ...
Presynaptic inhibition of transmission between Ia afferent terminals and alpha motoneurons (Ia PSI) ...
Presynaptic inhibition of transmission between Ia afferent terminals and alpha motoneurons (Ia PSI) ...
Rhythmic arm cycling leads to suppression of H-reflexes in both leg and arm muscles, and a reduction...
Humans perform rhythmic, locomotor movements with the arms and legs every day. Studies using reflexe...
Rhythmic arm cycling leads to suppression of H-reflexes in arm and leg muscles. Additionally, concom...
This article provides a perspective on major innovations over the past century in research on the sp...
<p>During normal locomotion CPGs producing periodic signals (sine waves within the symbols) are resp...
INTRODUCTION: In studies exploring the interaction between upper and lower limbs it was found that S...
The state and excitability of pattern generators are attracting the increasing interest of neurophys...
Humans show great energy efficiency and robustness in rhythmic tasks, such as walking and arm swingi...
It has been argued that arm movements are important during human gait because they affect leg activi...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65152/1/jphysiol.2007.133843.pd
The amplitudes and signs of cutaneous reflexes are modulated during rhythmic movements of the arms a...
Walking can be a very automated process, and it is likely that central pattern generators (CPGs) pla...
The ability of dedicated spinal circuits, referred to as central pattern generators (CPGs), to produ...
Presynaptic inhibition of transmission between Ia afferent terminals and alpha motoneurons (Ia PSI) ...
Presynaptic inhibition of transmission between Ia afferent terminals and alpha motoneurons (Ia PSI) ...
Rhythmic arm cycling leads to suppression of H-reflexes in both leg and arm muscles, and a reduction...
Humans perform rhythmic, locomotor movements with the arms and legs every day. Studies using reflexe...
Rhythmic arm cycling leads to suppression of H-reflexes in arm and leg muscles. Additionally, concom...
This article provides a perspective on major innovations over the past century in research on the sp...
<p>During normal locomotion CPGs producing periodic signals (sine waves within the symbols) are resp...
INTRODUCTION: In studies exploring the interaction between upper and lower limbs it was found that S...
The state and excitability of pattern generators are attracting the increasing interest of neurophys...
Humans show great energy efficiency and robustness in rhythmic tasks, such as walking and arm swingi...
It has been argued that arm movements are important during human gait because they affect leg activi...