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The following pages link to The functional organization of the motor system in the monkey. I. The effects of bilateral pyramidal lesions (Q51190100):
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- Are we ready for a natural history of motor learning? (Q24633804) (← links)
- Pathophysiology of impaired hand function in children with unilateral cerebral palsy (Q26861550) (← links)
- Role of Direct vs. Indirect Pathways from the Motor Cortex to Spinal Motoneurons in the Control of Hand Dexterity (Q27013788) (← links)
- Different evolutionary origins for the reach and the grasp: an explanation for dual visuomotor channels in primate parietofrontal cortex (Q27021943) (← links)
- Neural mechanisms of absolute tactile localization in monkeys (Q27244967) (← links)
- Phosphodiesterase 10A inhibitor MP-10 effects in primates: comparison with risperidone and mechanistic implications (Q28396609) (← links)
- Piano training in youths with hand motor impairments after damage to the developing brain. (Q30378863) (← links)
- Startling acoustic stimuli can evoke fast hand extension movements in stroke survivors (Q30394657) (← links)
- Cortical involvement in the StartReact effect (Q30409830) (← links)
- Startle evoked movement is delayed in older adults: implications for brainstem processing in the elderly (Q30424709) (← links)
- Evidence for reticulospinal contributions to coordinated finger movements in humans (Q30429826) (← links)
- Tai Chi Exercise can Improve the Obstacle Negotiating Ability of People with Parkinson's Disease: A Preliminary Study (Q30432795) (← links)
- The primate reticulospinal tract, hand function and functional recovery (Q30471249) (← links)
- A block to pre-prepared movement in gait freezing, relieved by pedunculopontine nucleus stimulation (Q30475049) (← links)
- Differential effects of startle on reaction time for finger and arm movements. (Q30484365) (← links)
- Extensive spontaneous plasticity of corticospinal projections after primate spinal cord injury (Q30502891) (← links)
- Motor control of the hands: the effect of familial sinistrality (Q30539920) (← links)
- Skilled reaching and grasping in the rat: lacking effect of corticospinal lesion (Q30581110) (← links)
- Skilled reaching relies on a V2a propriospinal internal copy circuit (Q30597634) (← links)
- The motor cortex and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Q30641917) (← links)
- Etiology of impaired selective motor control: emerging evidence and its implications for research and treatment in cerebral palsy (Q30720819) (← links)
- Evaluation of the neural function of nonhuman primates with spinal cord injury using an evoked potential-based scoring system (Q30811268) (← links)
- An electron microscopic examination of the corticospinal projection to the cervical spinal cord in the rat: lack of evidence for cortico-motoneuronal synapses (Q30912188) (← links)
- Integrated technology for evaluation of brain function and neural plasticity (Q30913861) (← links)
- The neuroscience of grasping (Q30999963) (← links)
- Descending pathways from the brain stem to the spinal cord in some reptiles. II. Course and site of termination (Q31139710) (← links)
- Changes in corticospinal drive to spinal motoneurones following tablet-based practice of manual dexterity (Q33446939) (← links)
- Rapid reorganization of adult rat motor cortex somatic representation patterns after motor nerve injury (Q33561382) (← links)
- Movement-related gating of climbing fibre input to cerebellar cortical zones (Q33601159) (← links)
- Palatal myoclonus--its remote influence (Q33620209) (← links)
- Subcortical control of precision grip after human spinal cord injury (Q33639529) (← links)
- Synergistic but independent: The role of corticospinal and alternate motor fibers for residual motor output after stroke (Q33660336) (← links)
- Activity of D-amino acid oxidase is widespread in the human central nervous system (Q33730910) (← links)
- Learning multiple variable-speed sequences in striatum via cortical tutoring (Q33732379) (← links)
- Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation to Enhance Upper Limb Motor Practice Poststroke: A Model for Selection of Cortical Site. (Q33734749) (← links)
- Locomotor performance and adaptation after partial or complete spinal cord lesions in the cat. (Q33818021) (← links)
- Convergence of pyramidal and medial brain stem descending pathways onto macaque cervical spinal interneurons. (Q33841300) (← links)
- Rapid Alleviation of Parkinson's Disease Symptoms via Electrostimulation of Intrinsic Auricular Muscle Zones (Q33843309) (← links)
- The Irvine, Beatties, and Bresnahan (IBB) Forelimb Recovery Scale: An Assessment of Reliability and Validity. (Q33851031) (← links)
- Compensatory cerebral adaptations before and evolving changes after surgical decompression in cervical spondylotic myelopathy (Q33874928) (← links)
- On the origin of skilled forelimb movements (Q33976274) (← links)
- Anatomical and physiological foundations of cerebellar information processing (Q33986139) (← links)
- REM sleep atonia: responsible brain regions, quantification, and clinical implication (Q34031065) (← links)
- Axon diameters and conduction velocities in the macaque pyramidal tract. (Q34063236) (← links)
- Facilitation of ipsilateral actions of corticospinal tract neurons on feline motoneurons by transcranial direct current stimulation (Q34080100) (← links)
- Gait initiation in older adults with postural instability (Q34197377) (← links)
- Plasticity of motor systems after incomplete spinal cord injury (Q34205863) (← links)
- Olfactory ensheathing cells - another miracle cure for spinal cord injury? (Q34238105) (← links)
- Neural and biomechanical specializations of human thumb muscles revealed by matching weights and grasping objects (Q34338578) (← links)
- Preserved simple and impaired compound movement after infarction in the territory of the superior cerebellar artery (Q34351458) (← links)