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  • 1. Depression of muscle and cutaneous afferent-evoked monosynaptic field potentials during fictive locomotion in the cat.
    Perreault MC, Shefchyk SJ, Jimenez I, McCrea DA.
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  • 3. Disynaptic group I excitation of synergist ankle extensor motoneurones during fictive locomotion in the cat.
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  • 9. Transmission in a locomotor-related group Ib pathway from hindlimb extensor muscles in the cat.
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  • 11. Ankle extensor group I afferents excite extensors throughout the hindlimb during fictive locomotion in the cat.
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  • 13. Parallel reflex pathways from flexor muscle afferents evoking resetting and flexion enhancement during fictive locomotion and scratch in the cat.
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  • 18. Field potential mapping of neurons in the lumbar spinal cord activated following stimulation of the mesencephalic locomotor region.
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