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Cervical interneurones oligosynaptically excited from primary afferents and rhythmically active during forelimb fictive locomotion in the cat.
Extensor motoneurone properties are altered immediately before and during fictive locomotion in the adult decerebrate rat.
Activity of lateral vestibular nucleus neurons during locomotion in the decerebrate guinea pig.
Regional intercostal activity during coughing and vomiting in decerebrate cats.
Activity of respiratory-related oropharyngeal and laryngeal motoneurones during fictive vomiting in the decerebrate cat.
Phasic modulation of transmission from vestibular inputs to reticulospinal neurons during fictive locomotion in lampreys.
Two types of motoneurons supplying dorsal fin muscles in lamprey and their activity during fictive locomotion.
Phasic modulation of vestibulospinal neuron activity during fictive locomotion in lampreys.
Membrane potential changes of phrenic motoneurons during fictive vomiting, coughing, and swallowing in the decerebrate cat.
Hind limb motoneurons activity during fictive locomotion or scratching induced by pinna stimulation, serotonin, or glutamic acid in brain cortex-ablated cats.
Fictive motor patterns in chronic spinal cats.
On the regulation of repetitive firing in lumbar motoneurones during fictive locomotion in the cat.
Effects of halothane on membrane potential and discharge activity in pairs of bulbar respiratory neurons of decerebrate cats.
Phasic gain control of the transmission in cutaneous reflex pathways to motoneurones during 'fictive' locomotion.
Low-threshold, short-latency cutaneous reflexes during fictive locomotion in the "semi-chronic" spinal cat.
Effects of bicuculline and strychnine on synaptic inputs to edge cells during fictive locomotion.
Ketamine kinetics: decerebrate vs. intact cats.
Activity of somatosensory-responsive neurons in high subdivisions of SI cortex during locomotion.
Slow respiratory stimulant effect of hyperoxia in chemodenervated decerebrate cats.
Planar Covariation of Hindlimb and Forelimb Elevation Angles during Terrestrial and Aquatic Locomotion of Dogs.
Central neural stimulation of respiration in unanesthetized decerebrate cats.
Interactions between locomotor and respiratory activities during hindlimb stepping on a stationary surface in decerebrate cats.
Cholinergic stimulation of the pons depresses respiration in decerebrate cats.
Dynamic relations between natural vestibular inputs and activity of forelimb extensor muscles in the decerebrate cat. I. Motor output during sinusoidal linear accelerations.
Activity of cervical neurons during forelimb fictive locomotion in decerebrate cats.
Unit activities were recorded from cervical neurons during forelimb fictive locomotion. Rhythmic activities were evaluated by onset and termination. R...
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Cervical interneurones oligosynaptically excited from primary afferents and rhythmically active during forelimb fictive locomotion in the cat.
Extensor motoneurone properties are altered immediately before and during fictive locomotion in the adult decerebrate rat.
Activity of lateral vestibular nucleus neurons during locomotion in the decerebrate guinea pig.
Regional intercostal activity during coughing and vomiting in decerebrate cats.
Activity of respiratory-related oropharyngeal and laryngeal motoneurones during fictive vomiting in the decerebrate cat.
Phasic modulation of transmission from vestibular inputs to reticulospinal neurons during fictive locomotion in lampreys.
Two types of motoneurons supplying dorsal fin muscles in lamprey and their activity during fictive locomotion.
Phasic modulation of vestibulospinal neuron activity during fictive locomotion in lampreys.
Membrane potential changes of phrenic motoneurons during fictive vomiting, coughing, and swallowing in the decerebrate cat.
Hind limb motoneurons activity during fictive locomotion or scratching induced by pinna stimulation, serotonin, or glutamic acid in brain cortex-ablated cats.
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