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656 related items for PubMed ID: 21700568

  • 1. Partly shared spinal cord networks for locomotion and scratching.
    Berkowitz A, Hao ZZ.
    Integr Comp Biol; 2011 Dec; 51(6):890-902. PubMed ID: 21700568
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  • 2. Strong interactions between spinal cord networks for locomotion and scratching.
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  • 3. Physiology and morphology of shared and specialized spinal interneurons for locomotion and scratching.
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  • 4. Flexion Reflex Can Interrupt and Reset the Swimming Rhythm.
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  • 5. Shared Components of Rhythm Generation for Locomotion and Scratching Exist Prior to Motoneurons.
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  • 7. Rhythmicity of spinal neurons activated during each form of fictive scratching in spinal turtles.
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  • 8. Electrophysiological Activity of Multifunctional and Behaviorally Specialized Spinal Neurons Involved in Swimming, Scratching, and Flexion Reflex in Turtles.
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  • 9. Rostral spinal cord segments are sufficient to generate a rhythm for both locomotion and scratching but affect their hip extensor phases differently.
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  • 10. Distributions of active spinal cord neurons during swimming and scratching motor patterns.
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  • 11. Spinal cord coordination of hindlimb movements in the turtle: intralimb temporal relationships during scratching and swimming.
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  • 12. Irregular Firing and High-Conductance States in Spinal Motoneurons during Scratching and Swimming.
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  • 13. Both shared and specialized spinal circuitry for scratching and swimming in turtles.
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  • 17. Physiology and morphology indicate that individual spinal interneurons contribute to diverse limb movements.
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  • 18. Modular organization of the multipartite central pattern generator for turtle rostral scratch: knee-related interneurons during deletions.
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  • 19. Electrically evoked fictive swimming in the low-spinal immobilized turtle.
    Juranek J, Currie SN.
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  • 20. Scratch-swim hybrids in the spinal turtle: blending of rostral scratch and forward swim.
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