Postural reflexes were recorded in healthy subjects (n = 17) using brief axial accelerations and tap stimuli applied at the vertebra prominens (C7) and manubrium sterni. Short latency (SL) responses were recorded from the soleus, hamstrings and tibialis anterior muscles and expressed as a percentage of the background EMG prior to stimulus onset. In the majority of postural conditions tested, subjects were recorded standing erect and leaning forward with their feet together. The SL response was larger for soleus than for the hamstrings during standing (soleus vs hamstrings; 70.4 vs 28.1 %), whereas the opposite occurred during kneeling (25.3 vs 127.3 %). Concordant head and trunk accelerations produced larger SL responses than discordant acc...
Changing the foot position modifies the mechanical action exerted by the ankle extensor and flexor m...
The restoration of upright balance after a perturbation relies on highly automated and, to a large e...
Abstract 1. In six human subjects standing without support, the reflex response of the tibialis a...
Impulsive stimuli were used to evoke postural reflexes in healthy subjects (n = 10) and avestibular ...
© The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com effect on EMG r...
This study concerned the effects of brisk perturbations applied to the shoulders of standing subject...
An impulsive acceleration stimulus, previously shown to activate vestibular afferents, was applied t...
The muscle and kinematic responses of subjects exposed to postural perturbations have been shown to ...
Short lateral head accelerations were applied to investigate the recruitment properties of the refle...
No normative data are available for the latencies of the EMG signals from the ankle muscles in respo...
The purpose of this study was to assess the activation of the erector spinae (ES) and external obliq...
When humans are asked to stand normally, they are not completely motionless. Rather, small amounts o...
Introduction: The study of motor responses induced by electrical vestibular stimulation (EVS) may he...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the degree of contribution of supraspinal input to the generat...
Understanding the physiological and psychological factors that contribute to healthy and pathologica...
Changing the foot position modifies the mechanical action exerted by the ankle extensor and flexor m...
The restoration of upright balance after a perturbation relies on highly automated and, to a large e...
Abstract 1. In six human subjects standing without support, the reflex response of the tibialis a...
Impulsive stimuli were used to evoke postural reflexes in healthy subjects (n = 10) and avestibular ...
© The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com effect on EMG r...
This study concerned the effects of brisk perturbations applied to the shoulders of standing subject...
An impulsive acceleration stimulus, previously shown to activate vestibular afferents, was applied t...
The muscle and kinematic responses of subjects exposed to postural perturbations have been shown to ...
Short lateral head accelerations were applied to investigate the recruitment properties of the refle...
No normative data are available for the latencies of the EMG signals from the ankle muscles in respo...
The purpose of this study was to assess the activation of the erector spinae (ES) and external obliq...
When humans are asked to stand normally, they are not completely motionless. Rather, small amounts o...
Introduction: The study of motor responses induced by electrical vestibular stimulation (EVS) may he...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the degree of contribution of supraspinal input to the generat...
Understanding the physiological and psychological factors that contribute to healthy and pathologica...
Changing the foot position modifies the mechanical action exerted by the ankle extensor and flexor m...
The restoration of upright balance after a perturbation relies on highly automated and, to a large e...
Abstract 1. In six human subjects standing without support, the reflex response of the tibialis a...