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RE 326a |
Simultaneous recording of 2 neurons from the motor compartment of the reticular nucleus of thalamus (RE) during walking on the flat surface, horizontal ladder with crosspieces 5 cm wide, and along a 5 cm narrow walkway. The cell was recorded simultaneously with RE cell 326, by the same electrode in RE track 1 of Cat |
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analyzed spike motor fields placed tops activated cortex nucleus created |
Vladimir Marlinski |
VL 123 |
Activity of a neuron from the ventrolateral nucleus of the thalamus (VL) during walking on the flat surface and horizontal ladder with crosspieces 12 cm wide. The neuron was recorded in thalamic track 3 (see thalamic map here). It antidromically responded to stimulation of motor cortex, thus it was a thalamo-cortical projesction neurion, TC. Latent period |
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difficulty walkway flexion stance Cat 11 track apart information ventrolateral latent |
recorded by Zinaida Andreevna Tamarova, analyzed by Vladimir Marlinki and IB |
VL 115 |
Activity of a neuron from the ventrolateral nucleus of the thalamus (VL) during walking on the flat surface and horizontal ladder with crosspieces 5 cm wide. The neuron was recorded in thalamic track 3 (see thalamic map here). It responded to manipulation of the contralateral hip. This VL neuron was one of the 238 neurons, activity of which was analyzed |
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flat surface information stereotaxical simultaneously file number pyramidal medulla placement difficulty |
recorded by Zinaida Andreevna Tamarova, analyzed by Vladimir Marlinski and IB |
PTN 3190 |
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 electrical stimulation of the pyramidal tract was 1.1 ms; collision |
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flat neurion approved ladder 18 clustered flexion PTN selected antidromically placement |
recorded and analyzed by IB |
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 |
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raw flexion channel ventral antidromically turn description extension moving walk |
recorded by Zinaida Andreevna Tamarova, analyzed by IB |