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  • 1. Suppressive musculocutaneous reflexes in tibialis anterior following upper leg stimulation at the end of the swing phase.
    Van de Crommert HW, Steijvers PJ, Mulder T, Duysens J.
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  • 2. Regionally distinct cutaneous afferent populations contribute to reflex modulation evoked by stimulation of the tibial nerve during walking.
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  • 3. Backward and forward walking use different patterns of phase-dependent modulation of cutaneous reflexes in humans.
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  • 13. Cutaneous reflexes of the human leg during passive movement.
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  • 14. Reflex responses in active muscles elicited by stimulation of low-threshold afferents from the human foot.
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  • 18. Phase-dependent modulation of cutaneous reflexes in tibialis anterior muscle during passive stepping.
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  • 19. Load-related modulation of cutaneous reflexes in the tibialis anterior muscle during passive walking in humans.
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  • 20. Location specificity of plantar cutaneous reflexes involving lower limb muscles in humans.
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