Activity‐dependent plasticity of spinal circuits in the developing and mature spinal cord

B Tahayori, DM Koceja - Neural plasticity, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
… stages substantially reduces the expression of Cat-301 on the … , subjects were trained to walk
backward on a treadmill for … and maintenance is topographically distinct across spinal cord …

The role of slowly conducting muscle afferents in reflex inhibition of cat motoneurons during muscle fatigue

LF Hayward - 1990 - search.proquest.com
… -related inhibitory reflex was confirmed. In the decerebrate cat preparation, reflex inhibition of
… Next, the origin of this fatigue-related inhibitory reflex was evaluated by recording the effect …

[HTML][HTML] Spinal control of locomotion: individual neurons, their circuits and functions

MP Côté, LM Murray, M Knikou - Frontiers in physiology, 2018 - frontiersin.org
… of group Ia afferent fibers in spinal cats when conditioning stimulation was delivered to the
… The importance of cutaneous input to locomotion is evident in cases in which preservation

Synaptic activation of plateaus in hindlimb motoneurons of decerebrate cats

DJ Bennett, H Hultborn, B Fedirchuk… - Journal of …, 1998 - journals.physiology.org
… , which was not directly reversed as the current was decreased. … those necessary to initiate
plateaus in spinal cats (>50 mg/kg)… these currents directly, we retain the terminology “plateau,” …

Morphological relationships among extensor digitorum longus, tibialis anterior, and semitendinosus motor nuclei of the cat: an investigation employing the retrograde …

JE Hoover, RG Durkovic - Journal of comparative neurology, 1991 - Wiley Online Library
… of the major characteristics of classically conditioned behavior … of cutaneous evoked reflexes
in spinal cat. These experiments … ) Retention of a classically conditioned reflex response in …

Fixation of spinal reflexes in rats by central and peripheral sensory input.

JE Steinmetz, C Robinson, J Cervenka… - … of comparative and …, 1981 - psycnet.apa.org
… to consistently outlast a spinal cord section if … retention. In the second preparation, postural
asymmetries induced by 45 min of direct hindlimb stimulation were also retained after spinal

Activity-dependent plasticity in the intact spinal cord

JR Wolpaw - Textbook of Neural Repair and Rehabilitation …, 2006 - books.google.com
… infantile pattern of reflex voiding is retained into adulthood. … of ankle flexors in intact and
spinal cats: model for the study of … Mechanisms of classical conditioning and fixation in spinal

Forward conditioning, backward conditioning, pseudoconditioning, and adaptation to the conditioned stimulus.

JD Harris - Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1941 - psycnet.apa.org
… The temporal gradient in the case of classical conditioning … -conditioning in the cat, noting
that the pseudo-conditioned … conditioned reflexes, were quite stable, and were retained 'as …

A novel therapy to regain control of spinal motoneurons in stroke survivors

B Tahayori - 2014 - search.proquest.com
… It was shown in the cat that the interneurons which mediate this … the maintenance of the
suppressed H-reflex. Two hours of H-… , subjects were trained to walk backward on a treadmill for …

Reflex and central mechanisms involved in the control of the heart and circulation

OA Smith - Annual Review of Physiology, 1974 - annualreviews.org
… or operant conditioning, not classical conditioning, despite … condi tioning, we still retain the
potential utility of biofeedback as … experimentally by classically conditioning cats, instrumented …