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Obliquus capitis inferior
Known as:
Musculus obliquus capitis inferior
, Obliquus capitis inferior muscle
National Institutes of Health
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2018
2018
A simplified ultrasonography-guided approach for neurotoxin injection into the obliquus capitis inferior muscle in spasmodic torticollis
U. Walter
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A. Dudesek
,
U. Fietzek
Journal of neural transmission
2018
Corpus ID: 3559466
The obliquus capitis inferior (OCI) muscle may be crucially involved in generating the tremulous component of spasmodic…
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2013
Highly Cited
2013
The obliquus capitis inferior myodural bridge
M. Pontell
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Frank Scali
,
Ewarld Marshall
,
Dennis E. Enix
Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y. Print)
2013
Corpus ID: 28930934
This study was designed to examine the obliquus capitis inferior (OCI) muscle from a gross anatomical perspective. The objective…
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2011
Highly Cited
2011
Cervical dystonia: A new phenomenological classification for botulinum toxin therapy
G. Reichel
2011
Corpus ID: 74011303
2011
2011
Neuromuscular recruitment related to stimulus presentation and task instruction during the anti‐saccade task
Brendan B. Chapman
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B. Corneil
European Journal of Neuroscience
2011
Corpus ID: 9375117
The contextual control of movement requires the transformation of sensory information into appropriate actions, guided by task…
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2010
2010
Sonography of the normal greater occipital nerve and obliquus capitis inferior muscle
John Chin Suk Cho
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Daniel W. Haun
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N. Kettner
,
Frank Scali
,
Thomas B Clark
Journal of Clinical Ultrasound
2010
Corpus ID: 35734183
To use sonography to measure the cross‐sectional area (CSA) of the greater occipital nerve (GON) and the adjacent obliquus…
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2005
Highly Cited
2005
Effect of gaze direction on neck muscle activity during cervical rotation
Catharina S. M. Bexander
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R. Mellor
,
P. Hodges
Experimental Brain Research
2005
Corpus ID: 20863850
Control of the neck muscles is coordinated with the sensory organs of vision, hearing and balance. For instance, activity of…
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2002
Highly Cited
2002
Neck muscle responses to stimulation of monkey superior colliculus. I. Topography and manipulation of stimulation parameters.
B. Corneil
,
E. Olivier
,
D. Munoz
Journal of Neurophysiology
2002
Corpus ID: 2969333
The role of the primate superior colliculus (SC) in orienting head movements was studied by recording electromyographic (EMG…
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1999
1999
Marked non-uniformity of fiber-type composition in the primate suboccipital muscle obliquus capitis inferior
F. Richmond
,
K. Singh
,
B. Corneil
Experimental Brain Research
1999
Corpus ID: 10011760
Abstract Obliquus capitis inferior (OCI) is a monoarticular suboccipital muscle linking the transverse process of the atlas (C1…
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1995
1995
Trisynaptic inhibition from the contralateral vertical semicircular canal nerves to neck motoneurons mediated by spinal commissural neurons.
Y. Sugiuchi
,
Y. Izawa
,
Y. Shinoda
Journal of Neurophysiology
1995
Corpus ID: 33959096
1. Neck motoneurons usually receive disynaptic excitation and inhibition from individual semicircular canal nerves. However, in…
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1985
Highly Cited
1985
Spatial and temporal response properties of the vestibulocollic reflex in decerebrate cats.
J. Baker
,
J. Goldberg
,
B. Peterson
Journal of Neurophysiology
1985
Corpus ID: 22991308
Vestibulocollic reflex responses of several neck muscles in decerebrate cats were studied during angular rotations of the whole…
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