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  • 7. Modulation of reciprocal inhibition between ankle extensors and flexors during walking in man.
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  • 12. Increase in tibialis anterior motor cortex excitability following repetitive electrical stimulation of the common peroneal nerve.
    Khaslavskaia S, Ladouceur M, Sinkjaer T.
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  • 14. Modulation of spinal inhibitory reflexes depends on the frequency of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in spastic stroke survivors.
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  • 16. Spinal reciprocal inhibition in the co-contraction of the lower leg depends on muscle activity ratio.
    Hirabayashi R, Edama M, Kojima S, Ito W, Nakamura E, Kikumoto T, Onishi H.
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  • 18. Velocity-dependent suppression of the soleus H-reflex during robot-assisted passive stepping.
    Masugi Y, Kitamura T, Kamibayashi K, Ogawa T, Ogata T, Kawashima N, Nakazawa K.
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  • 19. Motor cortex excitability following repetitive electrical stimulation of the common peroneal nerve depends on the voluntary drive.
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  • 20. On the methods employed to record and measure the human soleus H-reflex.
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