Search Results - "Deliagina, T.G"
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Effect of acute lateral hemisection of the spinal cord on spinal neurons of postural networks
Published in Neuroscience (17-12-2016)“…Highlights • Acute lateral hemisection (LHS) of the spinal cord causes right-left asymmetry in postural limb reflexes. • We examine the effects of acute LHS on…”
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Neural mechanisms of single corrective steps evoked in the standing rabbit
Published in Neuroscience (07-04-2017)“…Highlights • Postural corrections which include single steps performed in different directions are observed in both quadrupeds and humans. • We studied neural…”
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Postural performance in decerebrated rabbit
Published in Behavioural brain research (26-06-2008)“…It is known that animals decerebrated at the premammillary level are capable of standing and walking without losing balance, in contrast to postmammillary ones…”
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Spinal and supraspinal postural networks
Published in BRAIN RESEARCH REVIEWS (01-01-2008)“…Abstract Different species maintain a particular body orientation in space (upright in humans, dorsal-side-up in quadrupeds, fish and lamprey) due to the…”
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The capacity for generation of rhythmic oscillations is distributed in the lumbosacral spinal cord of the cat
Published in Experimental brain research (01-01-1983)“…(1) Pinna stimulation evoked rhythmic oscillations in the spinal cord of the decerebrate curarized cat ("fictitious" scratch reflex). The role of different…”
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Activity of Ia inhibitory interneurons during fictitious scratch reflex in the cat
Published in Brain research (01-01-1980)“…(1) The fictitious scratch reflex was observed in decerebrate cats immobilized with Flaxedil. The activity of interneurons in the inhibitory pathways from Ia…”
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Vestibular control of swimming in lamprey. I: Responses of reticulospinal neurons to roll and pitch
Published in Experimental brain research (1992)“…A method has been developed for recording the response of single neurons in the lamprey brainstem in vitro to natural stimulation of vestibular receptors. The…”
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Visual input affects the response to roll in reticulospinal neurons of the lamprey
Published in Experimental brain research (01-08-1993)“…A body orientation with the dorsal side up is usually maintained by lampreys during locomotion. Of crucial importance for this is the vestibular-driven control…”
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Control of locomotion in the marine mollusc Clione limacina. XI. Effects of serotonin
Published in Experimental brain research (01-05-1996)“…The locomotor activity in the marine mollusc Clione limacina has been found to be strongly excited by serotonergic mechanisms. In the present study putative…”
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Modeling control of roll-plane body orientation in lamprey
Published in Neurocomputing (Amsterdam) (2000)“…A phenomenological model of the mechanism of stabilization of the dorsal-side-up orientation in the lamprey is suggested. Mathematical modeling is based on the…”
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Control of feeding movements in the pteropod mollusc, Clione limacina
Published in Experimental brain research (1989)“…(1) The buccal apparatus of the pteropod marine mollusc Clione limacina, isolated together with buccal ganglia, could perform rhythmic feeding movements…”
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Control of locomotion in marine mollusc Clione limacina. VI: Activity of isolated neurons of pedal ganglia
Published in Experimental brain research (01-06-1986)“…In the pteropodial mollusc Clione limacina, the rhythmic locomotor wing movements are controlled by the pedal ganglia. The locomotor rhythm is generated by two…”
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Activity of Renshaw cells during fictive scratch reflex in the cat
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On the role of central program and afferent inflow in the control of scratching movements in the cat
Published in Brain research (19-12-1975)“…Rhythmical scratching movements of the hindlimb were evoked in decerebrate and decapitate cats by stimulation of C1-C2 segments of the spinal cord. Movements…”
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Activity of motoneurons during fictitious scratch reflex in the cat
Published in Brain research (14-07-1980)“…(1) Intracellular recording of motoneurons of different hindlimb muscles: tibialis anterior (TA), gastrocnemius and soleus (GS), vastus crureus (Vast),…”
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