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  • 23. Differential modulation of reciprocal inhibition in ankle muscles during rhythmic arm cycling.
    Dragert K, Zehr EP.
    Neurosci Lett; 2013 Feb 08; 534():269-73. PubMed ID: 23201634
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  • 26. Reflex control of posterior shoulder muscles from arm afferents in healthy people.
    Elliott SC, Hanson JR, Wellington J, Alexander CM.
    J Electromyogr Kinesiol; 2011 Dec 08; 21(6):1087-91. PubMed ID: 21764599
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  • 29. Improved efficiency with a wheelchair propelled by the legs using voluntary activity or electric stimulation.
    Stein RB, Chong SL, James KB, Bell GJ.
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    Kaupp C, Pearcey GEP, Klarner T, Sun Y, Cullen H, Barss TS, Zehr EP.
    J Neurophysiol; 2018 Mar 01; 119(3):1095-1112. PubMed ID: 29212917
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  • 32. Convergence in reflex pathways from multiple cutaneous nerves innervating the foot depends upon the number of rhythmically active limbs during locomotion.
    Nakajima T, Mezzarane RA, Hundza SR, Komiyama T, Zehr EP.
    PLoS One; 2014 Mar 01; 9(8):e104910. PubMed ID: 25170606
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    Haridas C, Zehr EP, Misiaszek JE.
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  • 34. Neural coupling between the arms and legs during rhythmic locomotor-like cycling movement.
    Balter JE, Zehr EP.
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  • 37. Location-specific and task-dependent modulation of cutaneous reflexes in intrinsic human hand muscles.
    Nakajima T, Sakamoto M, Endoh T, Komiyama T.
    Clin Neurophysiol; 2006 Feb 01; 117(2):420-9. PubMed ID: 16376142
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  • 38. Phase-dependent and task-dependent modulation of stretch reflexes during rhythmical hand tasks in humans.
    Xia R, Bush BM, Karst GM.
    J Physiol; 2005 May 01; 564(Pt 3):941-51. PubMed ID: 15746170
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  • 39. Arm cycling increases the short-latency reflex from ankle dorsiflexor afferents to knee extensor muscles.
    Sasada S, Tazoe T, Nakajima T, Omori S, Futatsubashi G, Komiyama T.
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  • 40. Plantar cutaneous afferents normalize the reflex modulation patterns during stepping in chronic human spinal cord injury.
    Knikou M.
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