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Fall 2022
Ia afferents conveying proprioceptive information to the spinal cord, and the regulation of action potential conduction along these afferents, are vital for motor function. After injury to the central nervous system (CNS), hyperexcitability in proprioceptive and other afferent pathways to the...
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Locomotion-related propriospinal V3 interneurons modulate sensory-transmission to motoneurons by generating primary afferent depolarization
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Proprioceptive sensory-evoked reflexes are essential in assisting the precision of basic movements and maintenance of body postures. The motor outputs from these reflexes are precisely calibrated to avoid interfering with the ongoing motor functions. After spinal cord injury (SCI), reflexes...