S Song, H Geyer - Frontiers in computational neuroscience, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Neuromechanical simulations have been used to study the spinal control of human locomotion which involves complex mechanical dynamics. So far, most neuromechanical …
RL Mildren, RM Peters, AJ Hill… - Journal of Applied …, 2017 - journals.physiology.org
Noisy stimuli, along with linear systems analysis, have proven to be effective for mapping functional neural connections. We explored the use of noisy (10–115 Hz) Achilles tendon …
Introduction The mechanisms regulating neuromuscular control of standing balance can be influenced by visual sensory feedback and arousal. Virtual reality (VR) is a cutting-edge tool …
GR Chalmers - Human movement science, 2019 - Elsevier
Reduced stability while standing typically decreases the soleus muscle Hoffmann (H-) reflex amplitude, purportedly to prevent the Ia afferent signal from excessively activating spinal …
The deep tendon reflexes (DTR), particularly the tricep, patellar, and Achilles reflexes, were initially described by Wilhelm Heinrich Erb and Carl Friedrich Otto Westphal in adjacent …
The neural control of human locomotion is not fully understood. As current experimental techniques provide only partial and indirect access to the neural control network, our …
Postural threat manipulations elicit changes in psychological and autonomic state and standing balance control. However, these changes are often poorly correlated and changes …
Recent evidence suggests an inability of those with a prior hamstring strain injury to fully voluntarily activate the previously injured muscle. This may limit gains in strength and …
Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) is a polyneuropathy involving both proximal (spinal root) and peripheral nerves, and is characterised clinically by acute progressive weakness …