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| Boris I PrilutskySummaryAffiliation: Georgia Institute of Technology Country: USA Publications
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Quantification of motor cortex activity and full-body biomechanics during unconstrained locomotionBoris I Prilutsky
School of Applied Physiology, Center for Human Movement Studies, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, 30332 0356, USA
J Neurophysiol 94:2959-69. 2005..We conclude that comparison of motor cortex activity with full-body biomechanics may be a useful tool in further elucidating the function of the motor cortex...
Short-term motor compensations to denervation of feline soleus and lateral gastrocnemius result in preservation of ankle mechanical output during locomotionBoris I Prilutsky
Center for Human Movement Studies, School of Applied Physiology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332 0356, USA
Cells Tissues Organs 193:310-24. 2011....
Locomotor changes in length and EMG activity of feline medial gastrocnemius muscle following paralysis of two synergistsHuub Maas
School of Applied Physiology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA
Exp Brain Res 203:681-92. 2010....
Distinct muscle fascicle length changes in feline medial gastrocnemius and soleus muscles during slope walkingHuub Maas
School of Applied Physiology, Center for Human Movement Studies, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
J Appl Physiol 106:1169-80. 2009..It was further suggested that the potential role of length feedback from muscle spindles is both task and muscle dependent...
Mechanics of slope walking in the cat: quantification of muscle load, length change, and ankle extensor EMG patternsRobert J Gregor
Center for Human Movement Studies, School of Applied Physiology, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia 30332 0356, USA
J Neurophysiol 95:1397-409. 2006..It was suggested that these differences between upslope and downslope walking might affect motion-dependent feedback, resulting in muscle activity changes recorded here or reported in the literature...
The effects of self-reinnervation of cat medial and lateral gastrocnemius muscles on hindlimb kinematics in slope walkingHuub Maas
School of Applied Physiology, Center for Human Movement Studies, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA
Exp Brain Res 181:377-93. 2007..Full recovery of hindlimb kinematics during level and upslope walking suggests that the proprioceptive loss is compensated by other sensory sources (e.g. cutaneous receptors) or altered central drive...
Stance and swing phase detection during level and slope walking in the cat: effects of slope, injury, subject and kinematic detection methodAnnette Pantall
School of Applied Physiology, Center for Human Movement Studies, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332 0356, USA
J Biomech 45:1529-33. 2012..It was concluded that timing of gait events can be determined consistently using kinematics, although adjustments must be made to account for the systematic error which varies according to subject and slope condition...
Optimization-based models of muscle coordinationBoris I Prilutsky
Center for Human Movement Studies, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta 30332 0356, USA
Exerc Sport Sci Rev 30:32-8. 2002..Such optimization criteria as minimum energy expenditure, minimum muscle fatigue, and minimum sense of effort seem most promising...
