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AFFERENT CONTROL OF POSTURE AND LOCOMOTION
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monografia Rebiun25980631 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun25980631 m o d | cr -n--------- 891130s1989 ne a ob 000 0 eng d 89025903 1-283-28803-6 9786613288035 0-08-086205-5 UPVA 997187355503706 CBUC 991013419468806708 CBUC 991010727540006709 MiAaPQ MiAaPQ MiAaPQ eng 612.8252 612/.82 s 599/.01/88 20 Afferent control of posture and locomotion electronic resource] edited by J.H.J. Allum and M. Hulliger Amsterdam New York Elsevier New York, NY Sole distributors for the USA and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co. 1989 Amsterdam New York New York, NY Amsterdam New York Elsevier New York, NY Sole distributors for the USA and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co. 1 online resource (543 p.) 1 online resource (543 p.) Text txt computer c online resource cr Progress in brain research v. 80 Description based upon print version of record Includes bibliographical references Front Cover; Afferent Control of Posture and Locomotion; Copyright Page; List of Contributors; Preface; In Memoriam - Ian Alexander Boyd (23.5.27-14.9.87); Acknowledgements; Contents; Section I: Control and Actions of Proprioceptive Feedback; Overview and critique of Chapters 1 - 5; Chapter 1. Fusimotor mechanisms determining the afferent output of muscle spindles; Chapter 2. Segmental influence of slowly-adapting cutaneous mechanoreceptors on ? motoneurones revealed by cross-correlation of unit discharges in the cat; Chapter 3. Central mechanisms and selective fusimotor control Chapter 4. Discharge patterns of ? motoneurone populations of extensor and flexor hindlimb muscles during walking in the thalamic catChapter 5. Physiological properties of tandem muscle spindles in neck and hind-limb muscles; Overview and critique of Chapters 6 - 10; Chapter 6. Ensemble proprioceptive activity in the cat step cycle: towards a representative look-up chart; Chapter 7. Roles of muscle activity and load on the relationship between muscle spindle length and whole muscle length in the freely walking cat Chapter 8. Flexible fusimotor control of muscle spindle feedback during a variety of natural movementsChapter 9. Analysis of human long-latency reflexes by cooling the peripheral conduction pathway: which afferents are involved?; Chapter 10. Eye, head and skeletal muscle spindle feedback in the elaboration of body references; Section II: Control and Actions of Vestibular and Visual Inputs; Overview and critique of Chapters 11 - 14; Chapter 11. Mechanoelectrical transduction by hair cells of the bullfrog's sacculus Chapter 12. Comparison of the branching patterns of lateral and medial vestibulospinal tract axons in the cervical spinal cordChapter 13. Afferents and efferents of the vestibular nuclei: the necessity of context-specific interpretation; Chapter 14. How visual inputs to the ponto-bulbar reticular formation are used in the synthesis of premotor signals during orienting; Overview and critique of Chapters 15 - 17; Chapter 15. Control of the optokinetic reflex by the nucleus of the optic tract in primates Chapter 16. Open-loop and closed-loop optokinetic nystagmus in Squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) and in manChapter 17. The vestibulo-ocular reflex: an outdated concept?; Overview and critique of Chapters 18 and 19; Chapter 18. Representations of ocular rotations in the cerebellar flocculus of the rabbit; Chapter 19. Oculomotor functions of the flocculus and the vestibular nuclei after bilateral vestibular neurectomy; Section III: Spinal Integration; Overview and critique of Chapters 20 and 21; Chapter 20. A framework for the analysis of neuronal networks Chapter 21. Possible functions of transmitter-controlled plateau potentials in a motoneurones AFFERENT CONTROL OF POSTURE AND LOCOMOTION English Locomotion Posture Afferent pathways Electronic books Allum, J. H. J. Hulliger, M. Progress in brain research (CKB)954926958899 (DLC)2011233390 (OCoLC)61848547 1875-7855 0-444-81225-3 Progress in brain research v. 80