Interneuronal relay in spinal pathways from proprioceptors

E Jankowska - Progress in neurobiology, 1992 - Elsevier
4.2. Effectiveness of activation 4.3. Multimodal input 4.4. Shared input 5. Functional
subdivision 6. Interneuronal selection 6.1. Modulation of sensitivity of receptors 6.2. Gating …

Sensorimotor function and dizziness in neck pain: implications for assessment and management

E Kristjansson, J Treleaven - journal of orthopaedic & sports physical …, 2009 - jospt.org
The term sensorimotor describes all the afferent, efferent, and central integration and
processing components involved in maintaining stability in the postural control system …

[图书][B] Plyometrics

DA Chu, G Myer - 2013 - books.google.com
Using the latest research, top trainer Donald Chu presents the best methods, strength and
power exercises, workouts, and programs for optimizing athletes' performance. Sport …

Selfishness examined: Cooperation in the absence of egoistic incentives

LR Caporael, RM Dawes, JM Orbell… - Behavioral and Brain …, 1989 - cambridge.org
Social dilemmas occur when the pursuit of self-interest by individuals in a group leads to
less than optimal collective outcomes for everyone in the group. A critical assumption in the …

The origin and use of positional frames of reference in motor control

AG Feldman, MF Levin - Behavioral and brain sciences, 1995 - cambridge.org
A hypothesis about sensorimotor integration (the λ model) is described and applied to
movement control and kinesthesia. The central idea is that the nervous system organizes …

Changes in segmental and motor cortical output with contralateral muscle contractions and altered sensory inputs in humans

T Hortobágyi, JL Taylor, NT Petersen… - Journal of …, 2003 - journals.physiology.org
Motor or sensory activity in one arm can affect the other arm. We tested the hypothesis that a
voluntary contraction can affect the motor pathway to the contralateral homologous muscle …

Plyometric exercise in the rehabilitation of athletes: physiological responses and clinical application

TL Chmielewski, GD Myer, D Kauffman… - Journal of Orthopaedic & …, 2006 - jospt.org
Plyometric exercise was initially utilized to enhance sport performance and is more recently
being used in the rehabilitation of injured athletes to help in the preparation for a return to …

A hierarchical foundation for models of sensorimotor control

GE Loeb, IE Brown, EJ Cheng - Experimental brain research, 1999 - Springer
Successful performance of a sensorimotor task arises from the interaction of descending
commands from the brain with the intrinsic properties of the lower levels of the sensorimotor …

Strategies for the control of voluntary movements with one mechanical degree of freedom

GL Gottlieb, DM Corcos, GC Agarwal - Behavioral and brain sciences, 1989 - cambridge.org
A theory is presented to explain how accurate, single-joint movements are controlled. The
theory applies to movements across different distances, with different inertial loads, toward …

Feedback gains for correcting small perturbations to standing posture

J He, WS Levine, GE Loeb - … of the 28th IEEE Conference on …, 1989 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
A dynamical model of the neuromusculoskeletal mechanics of a cat hind limb has been
developed and used to investigate the feedback regulation of standing posture under small …