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    Valls-Solé J, Hallett M.
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  • 50. Short latency, non-reciprocal group I inhibition is reduced during the stance phase of walking in humans.
    Stephens MJ, Yang JF.
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    Schieppati M, Nardone A, Siliotto R, Grasso M.
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  • 52. Task-dependent changes in the responses to low-threshold cutaneous afferent volleys in the human lower limb.
    Burke D, Dickson HG, Skuse NF.
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  • 53. The suppression of the long-latency stretch reflex in the human tibialis anterior muscle by transcranial magnetic stimulation.
    van Doornik J, Masakado Y, Sinkjaer T, Nielsen JB.
    Exp Brain Res; 2004 Aug 16; 157(3):403-6. PubMed ID: 15221177
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  • 59. Neuronal coordination of arm and leg movements during human locomotion.
    Dietz V, Fouad K, Bastiaanse CM.
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  • 60. Mechanism for reflex reversal during walking in human tibialis anterior muscle revealed by single motor unit recording.
    De Serres SJ, Yang JF, Patrick SK.
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