Persistent inward currents (PICs) are crucial for initiation, acceleration, and maintenance of motoneuron firing. As PICs are highly sensitive to synaptic inhibition and facilitated by serotonin and noradrenaline, we hypothesised that both reciprocal inhibition (RI) induced by antagonist nerve stimulation and whole-bodyrelaxation (WBR) would reduce PICs in humans. To test this, we estimated PICs using the well-established paired motor unit (MU) technique. High-density surface electromyograms were recorded from gastrocnemius medialis during voluntary, isometric 20-s ramp, plantarflexor contractions and decomposed into MU discharges to calculate delta frequency (ΔF). Moreover, another technique (VibStim), which evokes involuntary contractions...
Persistent inward current (PIC) plays a critical role in setting the gain of spinal motor neurons. ...
Transmission in the disynaptic reciprocal Ia inhibitory pathway has not been investigated in detail ...
Spinal motor neuron (MN) persistent inward currents (PIC) increase and sustain the MN output. PIC is...
Persistent inward currents (PICs) are crucial for initiation, acceleration, and maintenance of moton...
Abstract: Persistent inward currents (PICs) are crucial for initiation, acceleration, and maintenanc...
The manner in which motoneurons respond to excitatory and inhibitory input depends strongly on how t...
Spinal motoneuron firing depends greatly on persistent inward currents (PICs), which in turn are fac...
International audienceThe response of spinal motoneurons to synaptic input greatly depends on the ac...
Abstract 1. Reciprocal inhibition between elbow flexor and extensor muscles (biceps and triceps b...
Abstract: A well-coordinated facilitation–inhibition control of motor neuronal persistent inward cur...
International audienceThis study aimed at deciphering the origins of spinal excitability modulation ...
This study tested whether estimates of persistent inward currents (PICs) in the human plantar flexor...
Persistent inward current (PIC) plays a critical role in setting the gain of spinal motor neurons. ...
Transmission in the disynaptic reciprocal Ia inhibitory pathway has not been investigated in detail ...
Spinal motor neuron (MN) persistent inward currents (PIC) increase and sustain the MN output. PIC is...
Persistent inward currents (PICs) are crucial for initiation, acceleration, and maintenance of moton...
Abstract: Persistent inward currents (PICs) are crucial for initiation, acceleration, and maintenanc...
The manner in which motoneurons respond to excitatory and inhibitory input depends strongly on how t...
Spinal motoneuron firing depends greatly on persistent inward currents (PICs), which in turn are fac...
International audienceThe response of spinal motoneurons to synaptic input greatly depends on the ac...
Abstract 1. Reciprocal inhibition between elbow flexor and extensor muscles (biceps and triceps b...
Abstract: A well-coordinated facilitation–inhibition control of motor neuronal persistent inward cur...
International audienceThis study aimed at deciphering the origins of spinal excitability modulation ...
This study tested whether estimates of persistent inward currents (PICs) in the human plantar flexor...
Persistent inward current (PIC) plays a critical role in setting the gain of spinal motor neurons. ...
Transmission in the disynaptic reciprocal Ia inhibitory pathway has not been investigated in detail ...
Spinal motor neuron (MN) persistent inward currents (PIC) increase and sustain the MN output. PIC is...