Book contents
- The Circuitry of the Human Spinal Cord:
- The Circuitry of the Human Spinal Cord
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1 General Methodology
- 2 Monosynaptic Ia Excitation, Homosynaptic Depression and Transcortical Ia Excitation
- 3 Fusimotor Mechanisms, Muscle Spindles and Their Role in the Control of Movement
- 4 Recurrent Inhibition
- 5 Reciprocal Ia Inhibition
- 6 Ib Pathways
- 7 Group II Pathways
- 8 Presynaptic Inhibition of Ia Terminals
- 9 Cutaneomuscular, Withdrawal and Flexor Reflex Afferent (‘FRA’) Responses
- 10 Propriospinal Transmission of Descending Motor Commands
- 11 Spinal and Corticospinal Pathways in Different Movements
- 12 Spinal and Corticospinal Pathways in Stance and Gait
- 13 Plasticity in Spinal and Corticospinal Pathways
- 14 Contribution of Spinal Pathways to the Pathophysiology of Movement Disorders
- Index
1 - General Methodology
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2012
- The Circuitry of the Human Spinal Cord:
- The Circuitry of the Human Spinal Cord
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- 1 General Methodology
- 2 Monosynaptic Ia Excitation, Homosynaptic Depression and Transcortical Ia Excitation
- 3 Fusimotor Mechanisms, Muscle Spindles and Their Role in the Control of Movement
- 4 Recurrent Inhibition
- 5 Reciprocal Ia Inhibition
- 6 Ib Pathways
- 7 Group II Pathways
- 8 Presynaptic Inhibition of Ia Terminals
- 9 Cutaneomuscular, Withdrawal and Flexor Reflex Afferent (‘FRA’) Responses
- 10 Propriospinal Transmission of Descending Motor Commands
- 11 Spinal and Corticospinal Pathways in Different Movements
- 12 Spinal and Corticospinal Pathways in Stance and Gait
- 13 Plasticity in Spinal and Corticospinal Pathways
- 14 Contribution of Spinal Pathways to the Pathophysiology of Movement Disorders
- Index
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- The Circuitry of the Human Spinal CordSpinal and Corticospinal Mechanisms of Movement, pp. 1 - 64Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012
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