An important phase in the step cycle is foot contact. When the moment of foot contact differs from the one expected, a fast response is needed. Such a mismatch can be caused by hitting a support surface earlier or later than expected. To study this, experiments were performed with healthy young adults who walked on a platform that was unexpectedly at a lowered (5 cm) or at a level height. Glasses blocked the lower visual field. In the unexpectedly lowered trials, the absence of expected heel contact triggered responses in the ipsilateral anti-gravity muscles [ipsilateral medial gastrocnemius (MGi), ipsilateral rectus femoris (RFi)] and contralateral flexor muscles [contralateral tibialis anterior (TAc), contralaterial biceps femoris (BFc)] ...
The contribution of reflexes from the large myelinated afferents in the control of normal and pertur...
In eight subjects standing on a movable platform, surface EMG activity was recorded from the foot mu...
1. The phase-dependent modulation of medium-latency (P2) (70-80 ms) responses in semitendinosus (ST)...
Contains fulltext : 51500.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)An important p...
Muscular responses and movement strategies during stumbling over obstacles. J. Neurophysiol. 83: 209...
Muscular responses and movement strategies during stumbling over obstacles. J. Neurophysiol. 83: 209...
Muscular responses and movement strategies during stumbling over obstacles. J. Neurophysiol. 83: 209...
Muscular responses and movement strategies during stumbling over obstacles. J. Neurophysiol. 83: 209...
Plantar flexor series elasticity can be used to dissociate muscle–fascicle and muscle–tendon behavio...
Interlimb reflexes play an important role in human walking, particularly when dynamic stability is t...
Humans maneuver easily over uneven terrain. To maintain smooth and efficient gait the motor system n...
Item does not contain fulltextDuring human locomotion, cutaneous reflexes have been suggested to fun...
In recent studies, we demonstrated that a neural pathway within the human spinal cord allows direct ...
During human locomotion, cutaneous reflexes have been suggested to function to preserve balance. Spe...
During human locomotion, cutaneous reflexes have been suggested to function to preserve balance. Spe...
The contribution of reflexes from the large myelinated afferents in the control of normal and pertur...
In eight subjects standing on a movable platform, surface EMG activity was recorded from the foot mu...
1. The phase-dependent modulation of medium-latency (P2) (70-80 ms) responses in semitendinosus (ST)...
Contains fulltext : 51500.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)An important p...
Muscular responses and movement strategies during stumbling over obstacles. J. Neurophysiol. 83: 209...
Muscular responses and movement strategies during stumbling over obstacles. J. Neurophysiol. 83: 209...
Muscular responses and movement strategies during stumbling over obstacles. J. Neurophysiol. 83: 209...
Muscular responses and movement strategies during stumbling over obstacles. J. Neurophysiol. 83: 209...
Plantar flexor series elasticity can be used to dissociate muscle–fascicle and muscle–tendon behavio...
Interlimb reflexes play an important role in human walking, particularly when dynamic stability is t...
Humans maneuver easily over uneven terrain. To maintain smooth and efficient gait the motor system n...
Item does not contain fulltextDuring human locomotion, cutaneous reflexes have been suggested to fun...
In recent studies, we demonstrated that a neural pathway within the human spinal cord allows direct ...
During human locomotion, cutaneous reflexes have been suggested to function to preserve balance. Spe...
During human locomotion, cutaneous reflexes have been suggested to function to preserve balance. Spe...
The contribution of reflexes from the large myelinated afferents in the control of normal and pertur...
In eight subjects standing on a movable platform, surface EMG activity was recorded from the foot mu...
1. The phase-dependent modulation of medium-latency (P2) (70-80 ms) responses in semitendinosus (ST)...