Effects of dentate cooling on precentral unit activity following torque pulse injections into elbow movements
- J. Meyer-Lohmann, B. Conrad, K. Matsunami, V. Brooks
- BiologyBrain Research
- 29 August 1975
Cerebellar participation in generation of prompt arm movements.
- J. Meyer-Lohmann, J. Hore, V. Brooks
- PsychologyJournal of Neurophysiology
- 1 September 1977
Cortical load compensation during voluntary elbow movements.
- B. Conrad, K. Matsunami, J. Meyer-Lohmann, M. Wiesendanger, V. Brooks
- BiologyBrain Research
- 17 May 1974
Dual nature of the precentral responses to limb perturbations revealed by cerebellar cooling
- T. Vilis, J. Hore, J. Meyer-Lohmann, V. Brooks
- Biology, PsychologyBrain Research
- 26 November 1976
Precentral unit activity following torque pulse injections into elbow movements
- B. Conrad, J. Meyer-Lohmann, K. Matsunami, V. Brooks
- BiologyBrain Research
- 29 August 1975
Dominance of the short-latency component in perturbation induced electromyographic responses of long-trained monkeys
- J. Meyer-Lohmann, C. Christakos, H. Wolf
- Psychology, BiologyExperimental Brain Research
- 2004
A growing role for fast segmental mechanisms in the reaction to external disturbances as motor learning progresses is suggested and a long-term functional plasticity of the sensorimotor system of adult animals is demonstrated.
Mechanical influence of the extrafusal muscle on the static behaviour of deefferented primary muscle spindle endings in cat
- J. Meyer-Lohmann, W. Riebold, D. Robrecht
- BiologyPflügers Archiv
- 2004
A direct relationship was found between the lengthening of those muscle portions, in which the muscle spindles were localized, and the receptors' sensitivity to maintained stretch.
Responses of Renshaw cells to muscle ramp stretch
- C. Hellweg, J. Meyer-Lohmann, R. Benecke, U. Windhorst
- BiologyExperimental Brain Research
- 2004
The results lend some support to the hypothesis that RCs are triggered predominantly by large phasic mot oneurones, and the smaller tonic motoneurones seem to provide some supporting background input to the RCs.
Muscle stretch and chemical muscle spindle excitation: effects on Renshaw cells and efficiency of recurrent inhibition.
- J. Meyer-Lohmann, Henatsch H-D, R. Benecke, C. Hellweg
- BiologyProgress in Brain Research
- 1976
Basal ganglia cooling disables learned arm movements of monkeys in the absence of visual guidance.
- J. Hore, J. Meyer-Lohmann, V. Brooks
- Biology, PsychologyScience
- 11 February 1977
Unilateral local cooling in the region of the globus pallidus of Cebus monkeys produced a severe breakdown in the performance of learned flexion-extension elbow movements when animals had no visual…
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