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285 related items for PubMed ID: 25788011

  • 1. The amplitude of interlimb cutaneous reflexes in the leg is influenced by fingertip touch and vision during treadmill locomotion.
    Forero J, Misiaszek JE.
    Exp Brain Res; 2015 Jun; 233(6):1773-82. PubMed ID: 25788011
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  • 2. The effect of light touch on the amplitude of cutaneous reflexes in the arms during treadmill walking.
    Forero J, Misiaszek JE.
    Exp Brain Res; 2014 Sep; 232(9):2967-76. PubMed ID: 24838555
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  • 5. Changing coupling between the arms and legs with slow walking speeds alters regulation of somatosensory feedback.
    Klarner T, Pearcey GEP, Sun Y, Barss TS, Zehr EP.
    Exp Brain Res; 2020 May; 238(5):1335-1349. PubMed ID: 32333034
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  • 8. Human interlimb reflexes evoked by electrical stimulation of cutaneous nerves innervating the hand and foot.
    Zehr EP, Collins DF, Chua R.
    Exp Brain Res; 2001 Oct; 140(4):495-504. PubMed ID: 11685403
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  • 9. The contribution of light touch sensory cues to corrective reactions during treadmill locomotion.
    Forero J, Misiaszek JE.
    Exp Brain Res; 2013 May; 226(4):575-84. PubMed ID: 23483209
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  • 11. Influence of a light touch reference on cutaneous reflexes from the hand during standing.
    Misiaszek JE, Hackett H, McMahon AJ, Krutz J.
    Exp Brain Res; 2021 Mar; 239(3):787-796. PubMed ID: 33398453
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  • 14. Neural mechanisms influencing interlimb coordination during locomotion in humans: presynaptic modulation of forearm H-reflexes during leg cycling.
    Nakajima T, Mezzarane RA, Klarner T, Barss TS, Hundza SR, Komiyama T, Zehr EP.
    PLoS One; 2013 Mar; 8(10):e76313. PubMed ID: 24204611
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  • 15. Coordinated interlimb compensatory responses to electrical stimulation of cutaneous nerves in the hand and foot during walking.
    Haridas C, Zehr EP.
    J Neurophysiol; 2003 Nov; 90(5):2850-61. PubMed ID: 12853441
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  • 16. Postural uncertainty leads to dynamic control of cutaneous reflexes from the foot during human walking.
    Haridas C, Zehr EP, Misiaszek JE.
    Brain Res; 2005 Nov 16; 1062(1-2):48-62. PubMed ID: 16248988
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  • 17. Facilitation of soleus H-reflex amplitude evoked by cutaneous nerve stimulation at the wrist is not suppressed by rhythmic arm movement.
    Zehr EP, Frigon A, Hoogenboom N, Collins DF.
    Exp Brain Res; 2004 Dec 16; 159(3):382-8. PubMed ID: 15480593
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  • 18. Reflex pathways connect receptors in the human lower leg to the erector spinae muscles of the lower back.
    Clair JM, Okuma Y, Misiaszek JE, Collins DF.
    Exp Brain Res; 2009 Jun 16; 196(2):217-27. PubMed ID: 19484229
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  • 19. Enhancement of arm and leg locomotor coupling with augmented cutaneous feedback from the hand.
    Zehr EP, Klimstra M, Dragert K, Barzi Y, Bowden MG, Javan B, Phadke C.
    J Neurophysiol; 2007 Sep 16; 98(3):1810-4. PubMed ID: 17615121
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