Recently we reported in humans that electrical stimulation of the wrist extensor muscle extensor carpi radialis (ECR) could facilitate or suppress the H reflex elicited in flexor carpi radialis (FCR), for inter-stimulus intervals (ISIs) of 30 ms or 70 ms, respectively. The facilitation at 30 ms may be produced by both flexor afferents and extensor Ib afferents acting on a spinal circuit; the origin of the suppression at 70 ms is less certain. In this study, we investigated possible descending inputs to these systems. We used magnetic stimulation of the contralateral primary motor cortex, and click sound stimulation, to activate the corticospinal and the reticulospinal tracts respectively, and measured the effects on the H reflex conditioned...
The recovery curve of the soleus H reflex, evoked by stimulation of the tibial nerve in the poplitea...
Modulations in the excitability of spinal reflex pathways during passive rhythmic movements of the l...
Copyright © 2005 by the American Physiological Society Motor or sensory activity in one arm can affe...
Non-invasive assessment of spinal circuitry in humans is limited, especially for Ib pathways in the ...
Abstract A putative spinal circuit with convergent inputs facilitating human wrist flexors has been ...
Four subjects produced coordinated movements, consisting of flexion and extension of the wrist in ip...
1. This study tested whether the recurrent inhibition of soleus and wrist flexor motoneurones could ...
Rhythmic movements brought about by the contraction of muscles on one side of the body give rise to ...
Rhythmic arm cycling leads to suppression of H-reflexes in arm and leg muscles. Additionally, concom...
We formerly observed that punctual mechanical stimuli to the skin of the index produce a small short...
1. To find out whether muscle afferents influence the excitability of corticospinal projections to a...
Contraction of upper limb muscles in healthy subjects was used to investigate presynaptic inhibition...
1. Effects of conditioning motor volleys of increasing amplitude on antagonistic motor nuclei were t...
Excitability of the H-reflex in the relaxed flexor carpi radialis (FCR) muscle was tested during vol...
Excitability of the H-reflex in the relaxed Flexor Digitorum Superficialis (FDS) muscle was tested i...
The recovery curve of the soleus H reflex, evoked by stimulation of the tibial nerve in the poplitea...
Modulations in the excitability of spinal reflex pathways during passive rhythmic movements of the l...
Copyright © 2005 by the American Physiological Society Motor or sensory activity in one arm can affe...
Non-invasive assessment of spinal circuitry in humans is limited, especially for Ib pathways in the ...
Abstract A putative spinal circuit with convergent inputs facilitating human wrist flexors has been ...
Four subjects produced coordinated movements, consisting of flexion and extension of the wrist in ip...
1. This study tested whether the recurrent inhibition of soleus and wrist flexor motoneurones could ...
Rhythmic movements brought about by the contraction of muscles on one side of the body give rise to ...
Rhythmic arm cycling leads to suppression of H-reflexes in arm and leg muscles. Additionally, concom...
We formerly observed that punctual mechanical stimuli to the skin of the index produce a small short...
1. To find out whether muscle afferents influence the excitability of corticospinal projections to a...
Contraction of upper limb muscles in healthy subjects was used to investigate presynaptic inhibition...
1. Effects of conditioning motor volleys of increasing amplitude on antagonistic motor nuclei were t...
Excitability of the H-reflex in the relaxed flexor carpi radialis (FCR) muscle was tested during vol...
Excitability of the H-reflex in the relaxed Flexor Digitorum Superficialis (FDS) muscle was tested i...
The recovery curve of the soleus H reflex, evoked by stimulation of the tibial nerve in the poplitea...
Modulations in the excitability of spinal reflex pathways during passive rhythmic movements of the l...
Copyright © 2005 by the American Physiological Society Motor or sensory activity in one arm can affe...