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Title: Contribution of force feedback to ankle extensor activity in decerebrate walking cats
Author(s): Donelan, JM
Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY Volume: 92 Issue: 4 Pages: 2093-2104 Published: OCT 2004
Cited References: 34 Selected References: 34
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1. Title: Contribution of sensory feedback to ongoing ankle extensor activity during the stance phase of walking
Author(s): Donelan JM, Pearson KG
Source: CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY   Volume: 82   Issue: 8-9   Pages: 589-598   Published: AUG-SEP 2004
2. Title: Proprioception from a spinocerebellar perspective
Author(s): Bosco G, Poppele RE
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Author(s): Lam T, Pearson KG
Source: SENSORIMOTOR CONTROL OF MOVEMENT AND POSTURE  Book Series: ADVANCES IN EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE AND BIOLOGY   Volume: 508   Pages: 343-355   Published: 2002
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Author(s): Donelan JM, McVea DA, Pearson KG
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Author(s): Duysens J, Clarac F, Cruse H
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9. Title: Mechanics of slope walking in the cat: Quantification of muscle load, length change, and ankle extensor EMG patterns
Author(s): Gregor RJ, Smith DW, Prilutsky BI
Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 95   Issue: 3   Pages: 1397-1409   Published: MAR 2006
10. Title: Vibration-induced changes in EMG during human locomotion
Author(s): Verschueren SMP, Swinnen SP, Desloovere K, et al.
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