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Reciprocal group I inhibition on triceps surae motoneurons in man

Reciprocal group I inhibition on triceps surae motoneurons in man on REISAKU NOBUO Tokyo, Japan Clic for Neruous Diseases Stereotaxy, Nakameguro, THE pioneer work by Sherrgton 1906 (23), the organization of segmental spal reflex activities the have underlyg neuronal mechanisms been well established (e.g., ref 2, 3, 18). Supraspa .l motor centers have also been shown to i nteract with segmen .tal reflex pathways volved nervation (10, 12, 19). These results were maly obtaed from acute experiments on aniregardmals, but there is scant knowledge g th .e reflex orga nization . The H reflex response, which is homologous to the monosynaptic reflex the spal cord (20), enables us to vestigate the spal reflex activity the unanesth etized state. The a im of th e present various reflex acstudy was to vestigate tivi ties neurologically normal hu begs to compare them with those patients with bilateral athetosis of cerebral halsy, as an example of fixed bra damage the basal gangl without known lesion of the spal cord (1). A strikg difference between normal subjects patients with bilateral athetosis was found METHODS The vestigation was performed on seven neurologically normal volunteers six patients with bilateral athetosis of cerebral palsy. The normal subjects consisted of three males four females, their ages http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal of Neurophysiology The American Physiological Society

Reciprocal group I inhibition on triceps surae motoneurons in man

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The American Physiological Society
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Copyright © 1971 the American Physiological Society
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0022-3077
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Abstract

on REISAKU NOBUO Tokyo, Japan Clic for Neruous Diseases Stereotaxy, Nakameguro, THE pioneer work by Sherrgton 1906 (23), the organization of segmental spal reflex activities the have underlyg neuronal mechanisms been well established (e.g., ref 2, 3, 18). Supraspa .l motor centers have also been shown to i nteract with segmen .tal reflex pathways volved nervation (10, 12, 19). These results were maly obtaed from acute experiments on aniregardmals, but there is scant knowledge g th .e reflex orga nization . The H reflex response, which is homologous to the monosynaptic reflex the spal cord (20), enables us to vestigate the spal reflex activity the unanesth etized state. The a im of th e present various reflex acstudy was to vestigate tivi ties neurologically normal hu begs to compare them with those patients with bilateral athetosis of cerebral halsy, as an example of fixed bra damage the basal gangl without known lesion of the spal cord (1). A strikg difference between normal subjects patients with bilateral athetosis was found METHODS The vestigation was performed on seven neurologically normal volunteers six patients with bilateral athetosis of cerebral palsy. The normal subjects consisted of three males four females, their ages

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Journal of NeurophysiologyThe American Physiological Society

Published: Nov 1, 1971

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