4.4 Article

Modulation of phase durations, phase variations, and temporal coordination of the four limbs during quadrupedal split-belt locomotion in intact adult cats

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Neurosciences

Muscle activation patterns are bilaterally linked during split-belt treadmill walking in humans

M. J. MacLellan et al.

JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY (2014)

Review Neurosciences

Lateralization of motor control in the human nervous system: genetics of mirror movements

Jimmy Peng et al.

CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY (2013)

Article Neurosciences

Arm movements during split-belt walking reveal predominant patterns of interlimb coupling

M. J. MacLellan et al.

HUMAN MOVEMENT SCIENCE (2013)

Editorial Material Clinical Neurology

Interlimb coordination during locomotion: Finding available neural pathways and using them for gait recovery

Aiko K. Thompson

CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY (2012)

Review Neurosciences

The Effects of Brain Lateralization on Motor Control and Adaptation

Pratik K. Mutha et al.

JOURNAL OF MOTOR BEHAVIOR (2012)

Review Clinical Neurology

Central Pattern Generators of the Mammalian Spinal Cord

Alain Frigon

NEUROSCIENTIST (2012)

Article Engineering, Biomedical

A dynamical systems analysis of afferent control in a neuromechanical model of locomotion: II. Phase asymmetry

Lucy E. Spardy et al.

JOURNAL OF NEURAL ENGINEERING (2011)

Review Behavioral Sciences

A hierarchical perspective on rhythm generation for locomotor control

Sergiy Yakovenko

BREATHE, WALK AND CHEW: THE NEURAL CHALLENGE: PART II (2011)

Article Neurosciences

Evidence for Specialized Rhythm-Generating Mechanisms in the Adult Mammalian Spinal Cord

Alain Frigon et al.

JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE (2010)

Article Zoology

Stability, limb coordination and substrate type: The ecorelevance of gait sequence pattern in primates

Nancy Jeanne Stevens

JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL ZOOLOGY PART A-ECOLOGICAL AND INTEGRATIVE PHYSIOLOGY (2006)

Article Neurosciences

Interlimb coordination during locomotion: What can be adapted and stored?

DS Reisman et al.

JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY (2005)

Article Neurosciences

Control of locomotor cycle durations

S Yakovenko et al.

JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY (2005)

Article Pharmacology & Pharmacy

Possible contributions of CPG activity to the control of rhythmic human arm movement

EP Zehr et al.

CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY (2004)

Review Clinical Neurology

Regulation of arm and leg movement during human locomotion

EP Zehr et al.

NEUROSCIENTIST (2004)

Article Neurosciences

Human walking along a curved path. II. Gait features and EMG patterns

G Courtine et al.

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE (2003)