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PTN 3188 Activity of a pyramidal tract projecting cell (PTN) of the motor cortex during walking on the flat surface and horizontal ladder with crosspieces 5 cm wide.  Latent period of cell’s response to stimulation of the pyramidal tract was 1.1 ms; collision test was satisfied. The cell was activated by extension of the contralateral shoulder, that is distal raw information spreadsheet flat surface rasters adduction RE paper period recorded by Zinaida Andreevna Tamarova, analyzed by IB
PTN 3187 Activity of a pyramidal tract projecting cell (PTN) of  motor cortex during walking on the flat surface and horizontal ladder with crosspieces 5, 12, and 18 cm wide. The cell was recorded in track 21 of Cat 7 (see cortical map). Latent period of cell’s response to stimulation of the pyramidal tract was 1.0 ms; collision test was satisfied. post responded medulla recorded group displaced differential forelimb histogram exiting recorded by Zinaida Andreevna Tamarova, analyzed by IB
PTN 3183 Activity of a pyramidal tract projecting cell (PTN) of  motor cortex during walking on the flat surface and horizontal ladder with crosspieces 5, 12, and 18 cm wide. Latent period of cell’s response to stimulation of the pyramidal tract was 0.9 ms; collision test was satisfied. The cell was activated by manipulations of the contralateral shoulder. It VL fields export neurion evaluations description motor cortex receptive compartment cat recorded by Zinaida Andreevna Tamarova, analyzed by IB
PTN 3182 Activity of a pyramidal tract projecting cell (PTN) of  motor cortex during walking on the flat surface and horizontal ladder with crosspieces 5, 12, and 18 cm wide. Latent period of cell’s response to stimulation of the pyramidal tract was 0.9 ms; collision test was satisfied. The cell was activated by adduction of the contralateral shoulder, that

Activity of a pyramidal tract projecting cell (PTN) of the motor cortex during walking on the flat surface and horizontal ladder with crosspieces 5 cm wide. The crosspieces had flat tops and were positioned 25 cm apart. the cell was recorded in track 21 of cat 7 (see cortical map). Latent period of cell’s response to electrical stimulation of the pyramidal tract was 0.9 ms; collision test was satisfied. The cell was activated by adduction of the contralateral shoulder, that is by the shoulder movement toward the body. This PTN was one of the 145 neurons, activity of which was reported in Stout and Beloozerova, 2013.
This PTN was recorded simultaneously with a group of neurons from the ventrolateral thalamus, VL 115 (group) recorded in track 3. VL neurons responded to touch and movement of the contralateral hip. PTN is recorded on channel 2, VL group is recorded on channel 1.

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PTN 3198 Activity of a pyramidal tract projecting neuron (PTN) of the motor cortex during walking on the flat surface and horizontal ladders with crosspieces 18, 12 and 5 cm wide. Latent period of response to stimulation of the pyramidal tract was 0.9 ms; collision test was satisfied. The cell was activated by flexion of the contralateral shoulder, that

Activity of a pyramidal tract projecting neuron (PTN) of the motor cortex during walking on the flat surface and horizontal ladders with crosspieces 18, 12 and 5 cm wide. In all ladders the crosspieces had flat tops and were positioned 25 cm apart. Cell was recorded in track 22 of cat 7. Latent period of cells’ response to electrical stimulation of the pyramidal tract was 0.9 ms; collision test was satisfied. The cell was activated by flexion of the contralateral shoulder, that is, the shoulder forward movement.

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