Stimulus intensity and conditioned suppression magnitude: Dependence upon the type of comparison and stage of training

K Zieliński, G Walasek - Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, 1977 - ane.pl
Three groups of eight rats each were trained in conditioned emotional response (CER)
using white noise of 70 dB, 50 dB, or both intensities as conditioned stimuli (CSi) given in …

Significance of proprioceptive mechanisms in the regulation of stance

V Dietz, GA Horstmann, W Berger - Progress in brain research, 1989 - Elsevier
Compensatory electromyographic (EMG) responses and several biomechanical parameters
were studied following impulsive disturbance of the limbs during stance of human volunteers …

[PDF][PDF] Contralateral cerebellar involveent in conditioned eyeblink responses

M Ivarsson, P Svensson, G Hesslow - Progress in brain research, 2000 - researchgate.net
Classical conditioning is a simple form of associative learning where a neutral conditioned
stimulus (CS) is paired with an unconditioned stimulus,(US) that elicits a specific reflex …

[引用][C] Immediate effect of manually assisted treadmill stepping on the motor units activity of leg muscles in complete spinal cord injured patients

I Persy, S Harkema, J Beres-Jones, M Moedlin, H Kern… - Proceedings of the 8th …, 2004

Long latency EMG responses in hand and leg muscles: cerebellar disorders.

HH Friedemann, J Noth, HC Diener… - Journal of Neurology …, 1987 - jnnp.bmj.com
Electromyographic responses to stretches of hand muscles (first dorsal interosseus) and leg
muscles (triceps surae, tibialis anterior) were investigated in patients with cerebellar …

Impaired acquisition of limb flexion reflex and eyeblink classical conditioning in a cerebellar patient

D Timmann, C Baier, HC Dlener, FP Kolb - Neurocase, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
In the present study, we investigated classical conditioning of both the limb flexion reflex as
well as the eyeblink reflex in a patient with a circumscribed lesion of the left intermediate …

Tonic influence of the climbing fiber system on the postural activity

C Batini, JF Bernard, PG Montarolo, P Strata - Cerebellar Functions, 1985 - Springer
Recent electrophysiological experiments performed by means of reversible inferior olive
(10) cooling (Montarolo et al. 1982; Benedetti et al. 1983) have shown that the climbing …

Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) decreases the amplitudes of long-latency stretch reflexes in cerebellar ataxia

G Grimaldi, M Manto - Annals of biomedical engineering, 2013 - Springer
Recent studies suggest that the neuromodulation of the cerebellum using transcranial direct
current stimulation (tDCS) could represent a new therapeutic strategy for the management of …

Reflex receptive fields for human withdrawal reflexes elicited by non-painful and painful electrical stimulation of the foot sole

OK Andersen, FA Sonnenborg… - Clinical Neurophysiology, 2001 - Elsevier
Objectives: Human withdrawal reflex receptive fields (RRFs) were assessed for 4 different
electrical stimulus intensities, ranging from below the pain threshold (PTh) to up to two times …

The role of the cerebellum in modulating voluntary limb movement commands.

LE Miller, RN Holdefer, JC Houk - Archives Italiennes de Biologie, 2002 - architalbiol.org
We recorded the activity of cerebellar Purkinje cells (PCs), primary motor cortical (M1)
neurons, and limb EMG signals while monkeys executed a sequential reaching and button …