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    Corticospinal Inputs to Primate Motoneurons Innervating the Forelimb from Two Divisions of Primary Motor Cortex and Area 3a by Witham, Claire L, Fisher, Karen M, Edgley, Steve A, Baker, Stuart N

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (02-03-2016)
    “…Previous anatomical work in primates has suggested that only corticospinal axons originating in caudal primary motor cortex ("new M1") and area 3a make…”
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    Functional subdivision of feline spinal interneurons in reflex pathways from group Ib and II muscle afferents; an update by Jankowska, Elzbieta, Edgley, Steve A.

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-09-2010)
    “…A first step towards understanding the operation of a neural network is identification of the populations of neurons that contribute to it. Our aim here is to…”
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    Lack of evidence for direct corticospinal contributions to control of the ipsilateral forelimb in monkey by Soteropoulos, Demetris S, Edgley, Steve A, Baker, Stuart N

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (03-08-2011)
    “…Strong experimental evidence implicates the corticospinal tract in voluntary control of the contralateral forelimb. Its potential role in controlling the…”
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    Different responses of rat cerebellar Purkinje cells and Golgi cells evoked by widespread convergent sensory inputs by Holtzman, Tahl, Rajapaksa, Thimali, Mostofi, Abteen, Edgley, Steve A.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (15-07-2006)
    “…While the synaptic properties of Golgi cell-mediated inhibition of granule cells are well studied, less is known of the afferent inputs to Golgi cells so their…”
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    Cerebellar Golgi cells in the rat receive convergent peripheral inputs via a lateral reticular nucleus relay by Xu, Wei, Edgley, Steve A.

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-08-2010)
    “…Golgi cells are important players in the function of the cerebellar cortex, controlling the flow of incoming information from mossy fibres to the granule…”
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    Extensive Cortical Convergence to Primate Reticulospinal Pathways by Fisher, Karen M, Zaaimi, Boubker, Edgley, Steve A, Baker, Stuart N

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (03-02-2021)
    “…Early evolution of the motor cortex included development of connections to brainstem reticulospinal neurons; these projections persist in primates. In this…”
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    Direct and Indirect Connections with Upper Limb Motoneurons from the Primate Reticulospinal Tract by Riddle, C. Nicholas, Edgley, Steve A, Baker, Stuart N

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (15-04-2009)
    “…Although the reticulospinal tract is a major descending motor pathway in mammals, its contribution to upper limb control in primates has received relatively…”
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    Changes in descending motor pathway connectivity after corticospinal tract lesion in macaque monkey by ZAAIMI, Boubker, EDGLEY, Steve A, SOTEROPOULOS, Demetris S, BAKER, Stuart N

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-07-2012)
    “…Damage to the corticospinal tract is a leading cause of motor disability, for example in stroke or spinal cord injury. Some function usually recovers, but…”
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    Spatial and Temporal Arrangement of Recurrent Inhibition in the Primate Upper Limb by Edgley, Steve A, Williams, Elizabeth R, Baker, Stuart N

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (17-02-2021)
    “…Renshaw cells mediate recurrent inhibition between motoneurons within the spinal cord. The function of this circuit is not clear; we previously suggested based…”
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    Cerebellar Golgi cells in the rat receive multimodal convergent peripheral inputs via the lateral funiculus of the spinal cord by Holtzman, Tahl, Mostofi, Abteen, Phuah, Chia Ling, Edgley, Steve A.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (15-11-2006)
    “…We recently showed that the activity of cerebellar Golgi cells can be powerfully modulated by stimulation of peripheral afferents, in a pattern different to…”
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    Pathways mediating functional recovery by Baker, Stuart N, Zaaimi, Boubker, Fisher, Karen M, Edgley, Steve A, Soteropoulos, Demetris S

    Published in Progress in brain research (2015)
    “…Following damage to the motor system (e.g., after stroke or spinal cord injury), recovery of upper limb function exploits the multiple pathways which allow…”
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    An Electrophysiological Study of the Postnatal Development of the Corticospinal System in the Macaque Monkey by Olivier, Etienne, Edgley, Steve A, Armand, Jean, Lemon, Roger N

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-01-1997)
    “…Postnatal development of the corticospinal system was investigated in 13 macaques using noninvasive transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of the motor cortex…”
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    Electrophysiological localization of eyeblink-related microzones in rabbit cerebellar cortex by Mostofi, Abteen, Holtzman, Tahl, Grout, Amanda S, Yeo, Christopher H, Edgley, Steve A

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (30-06-2010)
    “…The classically conditioned eyeblink response in the rabbit is one of the best-characterized behavioral models of associative learning. It is cerebellum…”
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    Spinal commissural connections to motoneurons controlling the primate hand and wrist by Soteropoulos, Demetris S, Edgley, Steve A, Baker, Stuart N

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (05-06-2013)
    “…Left-right coordination is essential for locomotor movements and is partly mediated by spinal commissural systems. Such coordination is also essential for…”
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    Multiple extra‐synaptic spillover mechanisms regulate prolonged activity in cerebellar Golgi cell–granule cell loops by Holtzman, Tahl, Sivam, Vanessa, Zhao, Tian, Frey, Oivier, van der Wal, Peter Dow, de Rooij, Nico F., Dalley, Jeffrey W., Edgley, Steve A.

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-08-2011)
    “…Non‐technical summary The cerebellar cortex contains complex neural circuits related to information processing for the learning and control of movements. We…”
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    Characterization in vivo of bilaterally branching pontocerebellar mossy fibre to Golgi cell inputs in the rat cerebellum by Holtzman, Tahl, Cerminara, Nadia L., Edgley, Steve A., Apps, Richard

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-01-2009)
    “…Golgi cells regulate the flow of information from mossy fibres to the cerebellar cortex, through a mix of feedback and feedforward inhibitory actions on…”
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