Rhythmic arm cycling induces short-term plasticity of the soleus H-reflex amplitude

Plasticity in spinal networks has been proposed as a means to permit motor skill learning and recovery after central nervous system disorders. This plasticity is significantly driven by input from the periphery (Wolpaw & Carp, 2006). For instance, attenuation of soleus Hoffmann (H) reflex can...

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Main Author: Javanrohbakhsh, Fatemeh Bahar
Other Authors: Zehr, E. Paul
Language:English
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Published: 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1828/258