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  • 3. Estimation of postsynaptic potentials in rat hypoglossal motoneurones: insights for human work.
    Türker KS, Powers RK.
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  • 5. Responses of human motoneurons to Ia inputs: effects of background firing rate.
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  • 7. Corticospinal projections to upper limb motoneurones in humans.
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  • 8. Magnetic transcranial stimulation in healthy humans: influence on the behavior of upper limb motor units.
    Rossini PM, Caramia MD, Iani C, Desiato MT, Sciarretta G, Bernardi G.
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  • 9. The nature of corticospinal paths driving human motoneurones during voluntary contractions.
    Butler JE, Larsen TS, Gandevia SC, Petersen NT.
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  • 11. Excitatory and inhibitory effects on human spinal motoneurones from magnetic brain stimulation.
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  • 13. Delayed and prolonged effects of a near threshold EPSP on the firing time of human alpha-motoneurones.
    Mattei B, Schmied A.
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  • 18. Magnetic brain stimulation: a tool to explore the action of the motor cortex on single human spinal motoneurones.
    Mills KR.
    Trends Neurosci; 1991 Sep 01; 14(9):401-5. PubMed ID: 1720580
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