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  • 3. Inhibition from the plantar nerve to soleus muscle during the stance phase of walking.
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  • 5. Evaluation of reciprocal inhibition of the soleus H-reflex during tonic plantar flexion in man.
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  • 7. Reciprocal Ia inhibition between ankle flexors and extensors in man.
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  • 9. Modulation of reciprocal and presynaptic inhibition during robotic-assisted stepping in humans.
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  • 16. Modulation of H reflex of pretibial muscles and reciprocal Ia inhibition of soleus muscle during voluntary teeth clenching in humans.
    Takada Y, Miyahara T, Tanaka T, Ohyama T, Nakamura Y.
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  • 17. Modulation of recurrent inhibition from knee extensors to ankle motoneurones during human walking.
    Lamy JC, Iglesias C, Lackmy A, Nielsen JB, Katz R, Marchand-Pauvert V.
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  • 18. Gating and reversal of reflexes in ankle muscles during human walking.
    Duysens J, Trippel M, Horstmann GA, Dietz V.
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  • 19. Differential effects of a flexor nerve input on the human soleus H-reflex during standing versus walking.
    Capaday C, Lavoie BA, Comeau F.
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  • 20. On the origin of the soleus H-reflex modulation pattern during human walking and its task-dependent differences.
    Schneider C, Lavoie BA, Capaday C.
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