To investigate the role of localized, proprioceptive feedback in the regulation of interjoint coordination during locomotion, we substantially attenuated neural feedback from the triceps surae muscles in one hindlimb in each of four cats using the method of self-reinnervation. After allowing the recovery of motor innervation, the animals were filmed during level and ramp walking. Deficits were small or undetectable during walking on the level surface or up the ramp, behaviors that require a large range of forces in the triceps surae muscles. During walking down the ramp, when the triceps surae muscles normally undergo active lengthening, the ankle joint underwent a large yield and the coordination between ankle and knee was disrupted. The c...
The mechanism of the compensatory increase in electromyographic activity (EMG) of a cat ankle extens...
The ability to recover purposeful movement soon after debilitating neuromuscular injury is essential...
The ability to recover purposeful movement soon after debilitating neuromuscular injury is essential...
To investigate the role of localized, proprioceptive feedback in the regulation of interjoint coordi...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of self-reinnervation of the medial (MG) and la...
Bipeds and quadrupeds are inherently unstable and their bodies sway during quiet stance and require ...
It is known that muscles possess both intrinsic and reflexive responses to stretch, both of which ha...
Effects of prior motion on ramp stretch responses of reflexive and areflexive muscles were measured ...
Our objective is to gain insight into the relative importance of feed forward (FF) control and diff...
To delineate the role of cutaneous feedback from the paws in the regulation of balance during walkin...
Bipeds, like humans, stand with two-thirds of their body mass at about two-thirds of their body heig...
Postmammillary decerebrated cats can generate stepping on a moving treadmill belt when the brain ste...
We have found that the brainstem-spinal cord circuitry of decerebrated cats actively maintain the eq...
The mechanism of the compensatory increase in electromyographic activity (EMG) of a cat ankle extens...
The ability to recover purposeful movement soon after debilitating neuromuscular injury is essential...
The ability to recover purposeful movement soon after debilitating neuromuscular injury is essential...
To investigate the role of localized, proprioceptive feedback in the regulation of interjoint coordi...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of self-reinnervation of the medial (MG) and la...
Bipeds and quadrupeds are inherently unstable and their bodies sway during quiet stance and require ...
It is known that muscles possess both intrinsic and reflexive responses to stretch, both of which ha...
Effects of prior motion on ramp stretch responses of reflexive and areflexive muscles were measured ...
Our objective is to gain insight into the relative importance of feed forward (FF) control and diff...
To delineate the role of cutaneous feedback from the paws in the regulation of balance during walkin...
Bipeds, like humans, stand with two-thirds of their body mass at about two-thirds of their body heig...
Postmammillary decerebrated cats can generate stepping on a moving treadmill belt when the brain ste...
We have found that the brainstem-spinal cord circuitry of decerebrated cats actively maintain the eq...
The mechanism of the compensatory increase in electromyographic activity (EMG) of a cat ankle extens...
The ability to recover purposeful movement soon after debilitating neuromuscular injury is essential...
The ability to recover purposeful movement soon after debilitating neuromuscular injury is essential...