Coupling of antagonistic ankle muscles during co-contraction in humans (original) (raw)

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Response of the normal human ankle joint to imposed sinusoidal movements

Charles Evans

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Changes in EMG coherence between long and short thumb abductor muscles during human development

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Voluntary activation of ankle muscles is accompanied by subcortical facilitation of their antagonists

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Mirrored EMG activity during unimanual rhythmic movements

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Cerebral functional anatomy of voluntary contractions of ankle muscles in man

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