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Title: Direct and Indirect Connections with Upper Limb Motoneurons from the Primate Reticulospinal Tract
Author(s): Riddle, CN
Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE Volume: 29 Issue: 15 Pages: 4993-4999 Published: APR 15 2009
Cited References: 53 Selected References: 53
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1. Title: RETICULOSPINAL NEURONS IN THE PONTOMEDULLARY RETICULAR FORMATION OF THE MONKEY (Macaca fascicularis)
Author(s): Sakai ST, Davidson AG, Buford JA
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2. Title: Neurons in the pontomedullary reticular formation signal posture and movement both as an integrated behavior and independently
Author(s): Schepens B, Stapley P, Drew T
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3. Title: The Pontomedullary Reticular Formation Contributes to the Compensatory Postural Responses Observed Following Removal of the Support Surface in the Standing Cat
Author(s): Stapley PJ, Drew T
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4. 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
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5. Title: Comparing the function of the corticospinal system in different species: Organizational differences for motor specialization?
Author(s): Lemon RN, Griffiths J
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6. Title: DESCENDING MOTOR PATHWAYS AND THE SPINAL MOTOR SYSTEM - LIMBIC AND NONLIMBIC COMPONENTS
Author(s): HOLSTEGE G
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8. Title: How can corticospinal tract neurons contribute to ipsilateral movements? A question with implications for recovery of motor functions
Author(s): Jankowska E, Edgley SA
Source: NEUROSCIENTIST   Volume: 12   Issue: 1   Pages: 67-79   Published: FEB 2006
9. 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
10. 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