Electrical stimulation of the lateral gastrocnemius-soleus (LGS) nerve at group I afferent strength leads to adaptations in the amplitude and timing of extensor muscle activity during walking in the decerebrate cat. Such afferent feedback in the stance leg might result from a delay in stance onset of the opposite leg. Concomitant adaptations in hip abductor and adductor activity would then be expected to maintain lateral stability and balance until the opposite leg is able to support the body. As many hip abductors and adductors are also hip extensors, we hypothesized that stimulation of the LGS nerve at group I afferent strength would produce increased activation and prolonged burst duration in hip abductor and adductor muscles in the prem...
I. Implanted semimicroelectrodes were used to record single afferent fiber discharges from L 7 dorsa...
Locomotion outcomes after peripheral nerve injury and repair in cats have been described in the lite...
1. On the basis of the orderly activation of motoneurons in a pool, one would predict that motor uni...
Electrical stimulation of the lateral gastrocnemius-soleus (LGS) nerve at group I afferent strength ...
The mechanism of the compensatory increase in electromyographic activity (EMG) of a cat ankle extens...
Denervation of selected ankle extensors in animals results in locomotor changes. These changes have ...
The mechanism of the compensatory increase in electromyographic activity (EMG) of a cat ankle extens...
I. This study examines whether the efficacy of polysynaptic group I excitatory pathways to extensor ...
In locomotion, the flexor muscles of the leg are mainly concerned with the relatively constant task ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of self-reinnervation of the medial (MG) and la...
1. Recordings were obtained ofthe discharge of single tendon organ (I b) and muscle spindle (I a) af...
Cutaneous reflexes have been described primarily according to their actions in the flexion/extension...
An investigation was made of the effects of physiological cutaneous stimulation on the excitability ...
After lateral gastrocnemius–soleus (LGS) nerve section in intact cats, a rapid locomotor compensatio...
, SUMMARY A N D CONCLUSIONS release is modulated by presynaptic (axo-axonic) synapses In and thalami...
I. Implanted semimicroelectrodes were used to record single afferent fiber discharges from L 7 dorsa...
Locomotion outcomes after peripheral nerve injury and repair in cats have been described in the lite...
1. On the basis of the orderly activation of motoneurons in a pool, one would predict that motor uni...
Electrical stimulation of the lateral gastrocnemius-soleus (LGS) nerve at group I afferent strength ...
The mechanism of the compensatory increase in electromyographic activity (EMG) of a cat ankle extens...
Denervation of selected ankle extensors in animals results in locomotor changes. These changes have ...
The mechanism of the compensatory increase in electromyographic activity (EMG) of a cat ankle extens...
I. This study examines whether the efficacy of polysynaptic group I excitatory pathways to extensor ...
In locomotion, the flexor muscles of the leg are mainly concerned with the relatively constant task ...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of self-reinnervation of the medial (MG) and la...
1. Recordings were obtained ofthe discharge of single tendon organ (I b) and muscle spindle (I a) af...
Cutaneous reflexes have been described primarily according to their actions in the flexion/extension...
An investigation was made of the effects of physiological cutaneous stimulation on the excitability ...
After lateral gastrocnemius–soleus (LGS) nerve section in intact cats, a rapid locomotor compensatio...
, SUMMARY A N D CONCLUSIONS release is modulated by presynaptic (axo-axonic) synapses In and thalami...
I. Implanted semimicroelectrodes were used to record single afferent fiber discharges from L 7 dorsa...
Locomotion outcomes after peripheral nerve injury and repair in cats have been described in the lite...
1. On the basis of the orderly activation of motoneurons in a pool, one would predict that motor uni...