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A whole-brain male mouse atlas of long-range inputs to histaminergic neurons. [PDF]

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Lin W   +17 more
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Tremor pathophysiology. [PDF]

open access: yesClin Park Relat Disord
Elble RJ.
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Neural mechanisms underlying the recovery of voluntary control of motoneurons after paralysis with spinal cord stimulation. [PDF]

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Balaguer JM   +20 more
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Homonymous and heteronymous monosynaptic reflexes in biceps brachii

Muscle and Nerve, 1995
AbstractUsing poststimulus time histograms, it has been reported that stimulation of the median nerve at the elbow produces a monosynaptic EPSP in voluntarily active single motoneurons of the human biceps brachii. The present study was undertaken to: (i) determine whether such stimulation could evoke a reproducible reflex response in biceps brachii ...
Ilona Mogyoros, David Burke
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A trigeminal monosynaptic reflex in birds

Experimental Neurology, 1967
Abstract A trigeminal monosynaptic “masticatory” stretch reflex was found in ducks. The trigeminal unipolar neurons located in the posterior commissure represent its afferent limb. Their process has a peripheral branch connected with the spindles contained in the “masticatory” muscles, while the central branch synapses with the motoneurons of the ...
G B, Azzena, G, Palmieri
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A trigeminal monosynaptic reflex in reptilia

Experimental Neurology, 1971
Abstract The masseterine reflex has been investigated in Caiman sclerops . Electrical stimulation of the trigeminal mesencephalic nucleus induced in the ipsilateral mandibular branch of the nerve a response which consisted of two waves. The first one, s, with a short latency, represented the spread of the stimulus along the afferent proprioceptive ...
C, Desole, G, Palmieri, A, Veggetti
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Tenotomy and the spinal monosynaptic reflex

Experimental Neurology, 1970
Abstract Monosynaptic reflexes from lumbosacral segments of the cat spinal cord have been measured 1–7 weeks after unilateral tenotomy of hind-limb muscles. Previous findings of increased reflexes from stimulation of nerves from tenotomized muscles have been confirmed.
N, Robbins, P G, Nelson
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