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. 1981 Dec 23;27(3):297-301.
doi: 10.1016/0304-3940(81)90446-8.

Facilitation of transmission in Ib pathways by cutaneous afferents from the contralateral foot sole in man

Facilitation of transmission in Ib pathways by cutaneous afferents from the contralateral foot sole in man

C Bergego et al. Neurosci Lett. .

Abstract

Changes in the quadriceps H-reflex were used to study the effect of a weak contralateral cutaneous stimulation upon transmission in Ib pathways from ankle muscles to quadriceps in man. Provided it was applied to the contralateral foot sole, such a stimulation facilitated transmission in Ib pathways to quadriceps (inhibitory from extensors as well as excitatory from flexors). The central latency of this contralateral cutaneous facilitation was 1 msec longer than that of the ipsilateral cutaneous depression of Ib pathways. These findings are discussed with regard to the requirements of bipedal gait.

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