Search Results - "Gorskii, O. V."
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Potential Power Supply Methods for Implanted Devices
Published in Biomedical engineering (01-09-2018)“…This review addresses questions of the specific characteristics of power supply to implanted devices (ID), including the service life of supply elements and…”
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Stepping in Decerebrated Cats at Simultaneously Different Speeds on a Split Treadmill
Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-06-2023)“…The decisive role of sensory input in the initiation and modulation of locomotion has been demonstrated repeatedly. One approach to studying this input is…”
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What Can Bidirectional Walking Tell Us about Central Pattern Generators?
Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-10-2022)“…We report here an experimental-theoretical study of the features of the EMG activity of the iliopsoas (IP), tibialis anterior (TA), and gastrocnemius medialis…”
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Kinematics of Locomotor Movements in Rats in 7-Day Unweighting
Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-05-2020)“…The aim of the present work was to study the dynamics of changes in the sensorimotor control of gait in conditions of unweighting of the hindlimbs. Experiments…”
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A Mathematical Model of Hindlimb Control in Cats during Locomotion with Maintenance of Balance
Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-07-2016)“…An original musculoskeletal model of the hindlimbs of cats able to walk in the sagittal plane retaining lateral stability in the frontal plane was developed in…”
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Initiation of Locomotor Activity in Decerebrate and Spinal Cats Using Noninvasive Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation of the Spinal Cord
Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-06-2015)“…Spinal neural networks activated by epidural electrical stimulation of the spinal cord (ESSC) are known to be able to take part in generating the stepping EMG…”
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Regulation of Posture and Locomotion in Decerebrate and Spinal Animals
Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-02-2015)“…The experiments reported here showed that decerebrate cats can actively maintain posture during standing and walking. On standing, postural corrections…”
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Activity of Spinal Interneurons during Forward and Backward Locomotion
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (27-04-2022)“…Higher vertebrates are capable not only of forward but also backward and sideways locomotion. Also, single steps in different directions are generated for…”
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Mathematical model of the hindlimbs control during cat locomotion with balance
Published in Rossiiskii fiziologicheskii zhurnal imeni I.M. Sechenova (01-02-2015)“…The musculoskeletal model of cat's hind limbs, capable to step while maintaining balance, was developed using the MatLab. The skeletal part of the model…”
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Comparison of operation of spinal locomotor networks activated by supraspinal commands and by epidural stimulation of the spinal cord in cats
Published in The Journal of physiology (01-08-2020)“…Key points Epidural electrical stimulation (ES) of the spinal cord restores/improves locomotion in patients. ES‐evoked locomotor movements differ to some…”
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Neuronal control of posture and locomotion in decerebrated and spinalized animals
Published in Rossiiskii fiziologicheskii zhurnal imeni I.M. Sechenova (01-03-2013)“…We have found that the brainstem-spinal cord circuitry of decerebrated cats actively maintain the equilibrium during standing, walking and imposed mechanical…”
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Non-invasive transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation facilitates locomotor activity in decerebrated and spinal cats
Published in Rossiiskii fiziologicheskii zhurnal imeni I.M. Sechenova (01-08-2013)“…It is known that spinal neuronal networks activated by epidural electrical stimulation (EES) can produce the stepping EMG pattern and control the locomotor…”
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