Locomotion relies on the fine-tuned coordination of different muscles which are controlled by particular neural circuits. Depending on the attendant conditions, walking patterns must be modified to optimally meet the demands of the task. Assessing neuromuscular control during dynamic conditions is methodologically highly challenging and prone to artifacts. Here we aim at assessing corticospinal involvement during different locomotor tasks using non-invasive surface electromyography. Activity in tibialis anterior (TA) and gastrocnemius medialis (GM) muscles was monitored by electromyograms (EMGs) in 27 healthy volunteers (11 female) during regular walking, walking while engaged in simultaneous cognitive dual tasks, walking with partial visua...
While much is known about motor control during simple movements, corticomuscular communication profi...
The use of motorized treadmills as convenient tools for the study of locomotion has been in vogue fo...
© 2018 Gerasimenko, Sayenko, Gad, Kozesnik, Moshonkina, Grishin, Pukhov, Moiseev, Gorodnichev, Selio...
Locomotion relies on the fine-tuned coordination of different muscles which are controlled by partic...
Increasing evidence suggests cortical involvement in the control of human gait. However, the nature ...
The coordination between signals from cortical structures and spinal segmental pathways responsible ...
The present study used coherence and directionality analyses to explore whether the motor cortex con...
Our previous single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) study revealed that excitability i...
In lower mammals, locomotion seems to be mainly regulated by subcortical and spinal networks. On the...
Locomotor recovery after incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI) is influenced by spinal and supraspina...
Experimental limitations in humans mean that neurophysiological recordings must usually be limited t...
Human gait is a complex process in the central nervous system that results from the integrity of var...
Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) has a devastating impact on the motor control and affects many essential ph...
Aspects of human motor control can be inferred from the coordination of muscles during movement. For...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T11314The growing interest in the development of robust...
While much is known about motor control during simple movements, corticomuscular communication profi...
The use of motorized treadmills as convenient tools for the study of locomotion has been in vogue fo...
© 2018 Gerasimenko, Sayenko, Gad, Kozesnik, Moshonkina, Grishin, Pukhov, Moiseev, Gorodnichev, Selio...
Locomotion relies on the fine-tuned coordination of different muscles which are controlled by partic...
Increasing evidence suggests cortical involvement in the control of human gait. However, the nature ...
The coordination between signals from cortical structures and spinal segmental pathways responsible ...
The present study used coherence and directionality analyses to explore whether the motor cortex con...
Our previous single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) study revealed that excitability i...
In lower mammals, locomotion seems to be mainly regulated by subcortical and spinal networks. On the...
Locomotor recovery after incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI) is influenced by spinal and supraspina...
Experimental limitations in humans mean that neurophysiological recordings must usually be limited t...
Human gait is a complex process in the central nervous system that results from the integrity of var...
Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) has a devastating impact on the motor control and affects many essential ph...
Aspects of human motor control can be inferred from the coordination of muscles during movement. For...
Strathclyde theses - ask staff. Thesis no. : T11314The growing interest in the development of robust...
While much is known about motor control during simple movements, corticomuscular communication profi...
The use of motorized treadmills as convenient tools for the study of locomotion has been in vogue fo...
© 2018 Gerasimenko, Sayenko, Gad, Kozesnik, Moshonkina, Grishin, Pukhov, Moiseev, Gorodnichev, Selio...