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Cortical and brainstem control of locomotion
T Drew, S Prentice, B Schepens
Progress in brain research 143, 251-261, 2004
4512004
Motor cortical activity during voluntary gait modifications in the cat. I. Cells related to the forelimbs
T Drew
Journal of neurophysiology 70 (1), 179-199, 1993
3011993
The role of sensory inputs in regulating patterns of rhythmical movements in higher vertebrates
S Rossignol, JP Lund, T Drew
Neural control of rhythmic movements in vertebrates, 201-283, 1988
2951988
Locomotor role of the corticoreticular–reticulospinal–spinal interneuronal system
K Matsuyama, F Mori, K Nakajima, T Drew, M Aoki, S Mori
Progress in brain research 143, 239-249, 2004
2822004
A comparison of treadmill locomotion in adult cats before and after spinal transection
M Belanger, T Drew, J Provencher, S Rossignol
Journal of Neurophysiology 76 (1), 471-491, 1996
2731996
Independent and convergent signals from the pontomedullary reticular formation contribute to the control of posture and movement during reaching in the cat
B Schepens, T Drew
Journal of neurophysiology 92 (4), 2217-2238, 2004
2632004
Role of the motor cortex in the control of visually triggered gait modifications
T Drew, W Jiang, B Kably, S Lavoie
Canadian journal of physiology and pharmacology 74 (4), 426-442, 1996
2541996
Cortical mechanisms involved in visuomotor coordination during precision walking
T Drew, JE Andujar, K Lajoie, S Yakovenko
Brain research reviews 57 (1), 199-211, 2008
2502008
Discharge patterns of reticulospinal and other reticular neurons in chronic, unrestrained cats walking on a treadmill
T Drew, R Dubuc, S Rossignol
Journal of neurophysiology 55 (2), 375-401, 1986
2371986
Taking the next step: cortical contributions to the control of locomotion
T Drew, DS Marigold
Current opinion in neurobiology 33, 25-33, 2015
2232015
Discharges of pyramidal tract and other motor cortical neurones during locomotion in the cat.
DM Armstrong, T Drew
The Journal of Physiology 346 (1), 471-495, 1984
2161984
Motor cortical cell discharge during voluntary gait modification
T Drew
Brain research 457 (1), 181-187, 1988
2091988
Muscle synergies during locomotion in the cat: a model for motor cortex control
T Drew, J Kalaska, N Krouchev
The Journal of physiology 586 (5), 1239-1245, 2008
2042008
A kinematic and electromyographic study of cutaneous reflexes evoked from the forelimb of unrestrained walking cats
T Drew, S Rossignol
Journal of neurophysiology 57 (4), 1160-1184, 1987
1871987
Locomotor capacities after complete and partial lesions of the spinal cord
S Rossignol, C Chau, E Brustein, M Bélanger, H Barbeau, T Drew
Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis 56 (1), 449-463, 1996
1801996
Sequential activation of muscle synergies during locomotion in the intact cat as revealed by cluster analysis and direct decomposition
N Krouchev, JF Kalaska, T Drew
Journal of neurophysiology 96 (4), 1991-2010, 2006
1682006
Contributions of the reticulospinal system to the postural adjustments occurring during voluntary gait modifications
SD Prentice, T Drew
Journal of neurophysiology 85 (2), 679-698, 2001
1532001
Effects of bilateral lesions of the dorsolateral funiculi and dorsal columns at the level of the low thoracic spinal cord on the control of locomotion in the adult cat. I …
W Jiang, T Drew
Journal of neurophysiology 76 (2), 849-866, 1996
1531996
Descending signals from the pontomedullary reticular formation are bilateral, asymmetric, and gated during reaching movements in the cat
B Schepens, T Drew
Journal of neurophysiology 96 (5), 2229-2252, 2006
1442006
Neurons in the pontomedullary reticular formation signal posture and movement both as an integrated behavior and independently
B Schepens, P Stapley, T Drew
Journal of neurophysiology 100 (4), 2235-2253, 2008
1432008
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