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. 1991 Jun 24;127(2):242-6.
doi: 10.1016/0304-3940(91)90803-2.

Influence of an acoustic preparatory signal on postural reflexes of the distal leg muscles in humans

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Influence of an acoustic preparatory signal on postural reflexes of the distal leg muscles in humans

H Ackermann et al. Neurosci Lett. .

Abstract

In standing subjects the sudden displacement of a platform toe-up evokes a stabilizing postural response of the anterior tibial muscle (long-latency reflex). A preparatory signal (acoustic warning stimulus) preceding the postural perturbation by 1 s results in a significant decrease in latency of this long-latency response. There is no parallel modulation of the afferent cortical input in terms of evoked cerebral potentials following platform tilts toe-up nor of efferent cortico-spinal functions as evaluated by means of transcranial magnetic stimulation. Conceivable underlying mechanisms include faster intraspinal and/or intracortical processing of afferent input or switching to a shorter spinal reflex pathway.

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