نتایج جستجو برای: abnormal reflexes

تعداد نتایج: 132629  

Journal: :JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 1906

Journal: :The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal 1892

Journal: :The Journal of Physiology 1914

Journal: :Australian and New Zealand Journal of Ophthalmology 1994

Journal: :The Japanese journal of physiology 2000
T Nishino

The upper airway is a vital part of the respiratory tract. Although the upper airway serves several functions, protection of the airway and preservation of airway patency are the most essential functions subserved by upper airway reflexes. Various types of nerve endings have been identified in and under the epithelium of the upper airway, and afferent nerve endings are the natural starting of a...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2014
Andrew C Smith Chaithanya K Mummidisetty William Zev Rymer Maria Knikou

In humans, a chronic spinal cord injury (SCI) impairs the excitability of pathways mediating early flexor reflexes and increases the excitability of late, long-lasting flexor reflexes. We hypothesized that in individuals with SCI, locomotor training will alter the behavior of these spinally mediated reflexes. Nine individuals who had either chronic clinically motor complete or incomplete SCI re...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2001
E P Zehr K L Hesketh R Chua

Reflexes undergo modulation according to task and timing during standing, walking, running, and leg cycling in humans. Both cutaneous and Hoffman (H-) reflexes are modulated by movement and task. However, recent evidence suggests that the modulation pattern for cutaneous and H-reflexes may be different. We sought to clarify this issue by reducing the effect of movement phase and altering the le...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2004
Stefan Clemens Shawn Hochman

Descending monoaminergic systems modulate spinal cord function, yet spinal dopaminergic actions are poorly understood. Using the in vitro lumbar cord, we studied the effects of dopamine and D2-like receptor ligands on spinal reflexes in wild-type (WT) and D3-receptor knock-out mice (D3KO). Low dopamine levels (1 microM) decreased the monosynaptic "stretch" reflex (MSR) amplitude in WT animals a...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2005
Yi Chen Xiang Yang Chen Lyn B Jakeman Gerwin Schalk Bradford T Stokes Jonathan R Wolpaw

New and old motor skills can interfere with each other or interact in other ways. Because each skill entails a distributed pattern of activity-dependent plasticity, investigation of their interactions is facilitated by simple models. In a well characterized model of simple learning, rats and monkeys gradually change the size of the H-reflex, the electrical analog of the spinal stretch reflex. T...

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