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Absence of effects of contralateral group I muscle afferents on presynaptic inhibition of Ia terminals in humans and cats
(AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCBETHESDA, 2012)
Mezzarane RA, Kohn AF, Couto-Roldan E, Martinez L, Flores A, Manjarrez E. Absence of effects of contralateral group I muscle afferents on presynaptic inhibition of Ia terminals in humans and cats. J Neurophysiol 108: ...
D1 And D2 Inhibitions Of The Soleus H-reflex Are Differentially Modulated During Plantarflexion Force And Position Tasks
(PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCESAN FRANCISCO, 2015)
Enhanced D1 And D2 Inhibitions Induced By Low-frequency Trains Of Conditioning Stimuli: Differential Effects On H- And T-reflexes And Possible Mechanisms
(PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCESAN FRANCISCO, 2015)
Phantom reflexes: Muscle contractions at a frequency not physically present in the input stimuli
(Elsevier, 2007-09)
In the motor system, the periodic stimulation of one Ia-afferent input produces reflex muscle contractions at the input frequency. However, we observed that when two Ia monosynaptic reflex-afferent inputs are involved the ...
Interrogating interneurone function using threshold tracking of the H reflex in healthy subjects and patients with motor neurone disease
(Elsevier, 2020)
Objective: The excitability of the lower motoneurone pool is traditionally tested using the H
reflex and a constant-stimulus paradigm, which measures changes in the amplitude of the reflex
response. This technique has ...
Estudio de la fluctuación de la amplitud del reflejo de hoffmann registrado en el musculo flexor carpí radialis de humanos sanos
(2012-01-25)
RESUMEN: Los reflejos espinales tienen un papel esencial en toda acción voluntaria, son modulados en centros encefálicos superiores para producir conductas de mayor complejidad; aunque también son útiles para el diagnóstico ...
Vibration-induced extra torque during electrically-evoked contractions of the human calf muscles
(BIOMED CENTRAL LTD, 2010)
Background: High-frequency trains of electrical stimulation applied over the lower limb muscles can generate forces higher than would be expected from a peripheral mechanism (i.e. by direct activation of motor axons). This ...