In a previous report, we found neurons with ON-OFF and OFF-ON firing activity in the obex reticular formation during scratching. The aim of the present study was to examine whether the spinal neurons also exhibit this type of activity in relation to the “postural stage” of fictive scratching in the cat. We found that the extensor and intermediate scratching neurons exhibit an ON-OFF firing rate; conversely, the flexor neurons show an OFF-ON activity, relative to every scratching episode. These patterns of spiking activity are similar to those found in neurons from the obex reticular formation during scratching. Our findings provide support to the following hypotheses. First, there is a possible functional link between supraspinal and spinal...
A method was developed to record from spinal cord cells in the awake, intact, partially restrained c...
This work addressed the study of subnucleus reticularis dorsalis (SRD) neurons in relation to their ...
An investigation was made of the effects of physiological cutaneous stimulation on the excitability ...
In a previous report, we found neurons with ON-OFF and OFF-ON firing activity in the obex reticular ...
Spontaneous cord dorsum potentials (spontaneous CDPs) are produced by the activation of dorsal horn ...
<p><b><i>A–B:</i></b> Experiments are performed in adult decerebrate and paralyzed cats, with simult...
The present study was undertaken to clarify the afferent system of the cat scratch reflex. First, th...
We have addressed the nature of the postural control signals contained within the discharge activity...
We have previously suggested that the discharge characteristics of some neurones in the pontomedulla...
We analyzed the electrical activity of neuronal populations in the cerebellum and the lumbar spinal ...
We analyzed the electrical activity of neuronal populations in the cerebellum and the lumbar spinal ...
We examined the contribution of neurons within the pontomedullary reticular formation (PMRF) to the ...
The present study was designed to further compare the stepping-like movements generated via epidural...
The periaqueductal gray (FAG) is involved in motor activities, such as movements of the neck, back a...
The periaqueductal gray (PAG) plays an important role in analgesia as well as in motor activities, s...
A method was developed to record from spinal cord cells in the awake, intact, partially restrained c...
This work addressed the study of subnucleus reticularis dorsalis (SRD) neurons in relation to their ...
An investigation was made of the effects of physiological cutaneous stimulation on the excitability ...
In a previous report, we found neurons with ON-OFF and OFF-ON firing activity in the obex reticular ...
Spontaneous cord dorsum potentials (spontaneous CDPs) are produced by the activation of dorsal horn ...
<p><b><i>A–B:</i></b> Experiments are performed in adult decerebrate and paralyzed cats, with simult...
The present study was undertaken to clarify the afferent system of the cat scratch reflex. First, th...
We have addressed the nature of the postural control signals contained within the discharge activity...
We have previously suggested that the discharge characteristics of some neurones in the pontomedulla...
We analyzed the electrical activity of neuronal populations in the cerebellum and the lumbar spinal ...
We analyzed the electrical activity of neuronal populations in the cerebellum and the lumbar spinal ...
We examined the contribution of neurons within the pontomedullary reticular formation (PMRF) to the ...
The present study was designed to further compare the stepping-like movements generated via epidural...
The periaqueductal gray (FAG) is involved in motor activities, such as movements of the neck, back a...
The periaqueductal gray (PAG) plays an important role in analgesia as well as in motor activities, s...
A method was developed to record from spinal cord cells in the awake, intact, partially restrained c...
This work addressed the study of subnucleus reticularis dorsalis (SRD) neurons in relation to their ...
An investigation was made of the effects of physiological cutaneous stimulation on the excitability ...