| 1. | Title: Vestibulospinal and reticulospinal neuronal activity during locomotion in the intact cat. I. Walking on a level surface
Author(s): Matsuyama K, Drew T Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY Volume: 84 Issue: 5 Pages: 2237-2256 Published: NOV 2000 |
| 2. | Title: Contributions of the reticulospinal system to the postural adjustments occurring during voluntary gait modifications
Author(s): Prentice SD, Drew T Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY Volume: 85 Issue: 2 Pages: 679-698 Published: FEB 2001 |
| 3. | Title: Dynamic sensorimotor interactions in locomotion
Author(s): Rossignol S, Dubuc RJ, Gossard JP Source: PHYSIOLOGICAL REVIEWS Volume: 86 Issue: 1 Pages: 89-154 Published: JAN 2006 |
| 4. | Title: Locomotor performance and adaptation after partial or complete spinal cord lesions in the cat
Author(s): Rossignol S, Drew T, Brustein E, et al. Source: PERIPHERAL AND SPINAL MECHANISMS IN THE NEURAL CONTROL OF MOVEMENT Book Series: PROGRESS IN BRAIN RESEARCH Volume: 123 Pages: 349-365 Published: 1999 |
| 5. | Title: Organization of the projections from the pericruciate cortex to the pontomedullary reticular formation of the cat: A quantitative retrograde tracing study
Author(s): Rho MJ, Cabana T, Drew T Source: JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE NEUROLOGY Volume: 388 Issue: 2 Pages: 228-249 Published: NOV 17 1997 |
| 6. | Title: Control of locomotion in the decerebrate cat
Author(s): Whelan PJ Source: PROGRESS IN NEUROBIOLOGY Volume: 49 Issue: 5 Pages: 481-515 Published: AUG 1996 |
| 7. | Title: Recovery of locomotion after ventral and ventrolateral spinal lesions in the cat. I. Deficits and adaptive mechanisms
Author(s): Brustein E, Rossignol S Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY Volume: 80 Issue: 3 Pages: 1245-1267 Published: SEP 1998 |
| 8. | Title: Responses of medullary reticulospinal neurones to stimulation of cutaneous limb nerves during locomotion in intact cats
Author(s): Drew T, Cabana T, Rossignol S Source: EXPERIMENTAL BRAIN RESEARCH Volume: 111 Issue: 2 Pages: 153-168 Published: SEP 1996 |
| 9. | Title: Descending signals from the pontomedullary reticular formation are bilateral, asymmetric, and gated during reaching movements in the cat
Author(s): Schepens B, Drew T Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY Volume: 96 Issue: 5 Pages: 2229-2252 Published: NOV 2006 |
| 10. | Title: Motor outputs from the primate reticular formation to shoulder muscles as revealed by stimulus-triggered averaging
Author(s): Davidson AG, Buford JA Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY Volume: 92 Issue: 1 Pages: 83-95 Published: JUL 2004 |