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. 1980;38(1):109-14.
doi: 10.1007/BF00237937.

Neuromuscular responses to gait perturbations in freely moving cats

Neuromuscular responses to gait perturbations in freely moving cats

P Wand et al. Exp Brain Res. 1980.

Abstract

If an obstacle impedes the forward swing of a cat's foot, the animal responds by rapidly lifting the foot over the obstacle. In freely moving cats, the electrical activity of hindlimb flexors and extensors was recorded during such reactions elicited both mechanically and electrically. The sequencing of muscle activity was more complex and longer in duration in the mechanically elicited reactions. Anaesthesia of the foot dorsum abolished responses in ankle extensors and knee flexors, and converted the responses of ankle flexors to simple stretch reflexes. Although our findings closely resemble those reported for chronic spinal kittens, there are interesting points of difference, which should be taken into account if the notion of a purely spinal mediation of the placing reaction during stepping is to be accepted.

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