Cutaneous reflexes have been described primarily according to their actions in the flexion/extension plane. It is shown here, by measuring electromyography and isometric force in decerebrate cats, that ankle muscles are activated in relation to their actions in the abduction/adduction plane during sural nerve (SNR) and crossed-extension (XER) reflexes. Ankle adductors (tibialis posterior, extensor digitorum longus, and flexors digitorum and hallucis longus) were active in XER, but not in SNR. Muscles producing ankle abduction (medial and lateral gastrocnemii and peroneus longus and brevis) were consistently more strongly activated in SNR than in XER. This differential pattern of muscle activation results in greater abduction torque at the a...
The mechanism of the compensatory increase in electromyographic activity (EMG) of a cat ankle extens...
AbstractThe main objective of this paper is to highlight the difficulties of identifying shortening ...
The manner in which activation levels influence intrinsic muscular properties and contributions of t...
Cutaneous reflexes have been described primarily according to their actions in the flexion/extension...
Differences in the directions of torque produced by motor units might be used by the nervous system ...
Electrical stimulation of the lateral gastrocnemius-soleus (LGS) nerve at group I afferent strength ...
Denervation of selected ankle extensors in animals results in locomotor changes. These changes have ...
The distribution of recurrent inhibition and facilitation to motor nuclei of muscles that act at the...
In locomotion, the flexor muscles of the leg are mainly concerned with the relatively constant task ...
reflexes after tendon transfers in kittens. J. Neurophysiol. 82: 3392–3405, 1999. The mechanical act...
Electrical stimulation of the lateral gastrocnemius-soleus (LGS) nerve at group I afferent strength ...
1. Recordings were obtained ofthe discharge of single tendon organ (I b) and muscle spindle (I a) af...
The main objective of this paper is to highlight the difficulties of identifying shortening and leng...
Summary. The cat sartorius (SA) can be divided func-tionally into an anterior (SAa), knee extensor p...
Bipeds and quadrupeds are inherently unstable and their bodies sway during quiet stance and require ...
The mechanism of the compensatory increase in electromyographic activity (EMG) of a cat ankle extens...
AbstractThe main objective of this paper is to highlight the difficulties of identifying shortening ...
The manner in which activation levels influence intrinsic muscular properties and contributions of t...
Cutaneous reflexes have been described primarily according to their actions in the flexion/extension...
Differences in the directions of torque produced by motor units might be used by the nervous system ...
Electrical stimulation of the lateral gastrocnemius-soleus (LGS) nerve at group I afferent strength ...
Denervation of selected ankle extensors in animals results in locomotor changes. These changes have ...
The distribution of recurrent inhibition and facilitation to motor nuclei of muscles that act at the...
In locomotion, the flexor muscles of the leg are mainly concerned with the relatively constant task ...
reflexes after tendon transfers in kittens. J. Neurophysiol. 82: 3392–3405, 1999. The mechanical act...
Electrical stimulation of the lateral gastrocnemius-soleus (LGS) nerve at group I afferent strength ...
1. Recordings were obtained ofthe discharge of single tendon organ (I b) and muscle spindle (I a) af...
The main objective of this paper is to highlight the difficulties of identifying shortening and leng...
Summary. The cat sartorius (SA) can be divided func-tionally into an anterior (SAa), knee extensor p...
Bipeds and quadrupeds are inherently unstable and their bodies sway during quiet stance and require ...
The mechanism of the compensatory increase in electromyographic activity (EMG) of a cat ankle extens...
AbstractThe main objective of this paper is to highlight the difficulties of identifying shortening ...
The manner in which activation levels influence intrinsic muscular properties and contributions of t...