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Neural Control of Locomotion
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Editor(s):
Richard M. Herman
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Sten Grillner
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Paul S. G. Stein
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Douglas G. Stuart
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1976
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978-1-4757-0966-7
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978-1-4757-0964-3
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1976
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10.1007/978-1-4757-0964-3
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Book chapters
pp. 51
Human Solutions for Locomotion II. Interlimb Coordination
pp. 99
Movements of the Hindlimb During Locomotion of the Cat
pp. 137
Arthropod Walking
pp. 265
Organizational Concepts in the Central Motor Networks of Invertebrates
pp. 293
Command Interneurons and Locomotor Behavior in Crustaceans
pp. 351
Some Aspects on the Descending Control of the Spinal Circuits Generating Locomotor Movements
pp. 439
Central Generation of Locomotion in Vertebrates
pp. 489
Basic Programs for the Phasing of Flexion and Extension Movements of the Limbs during Locomotion
pp. 519
Function of Segmental Reflexes in the Control of Stepping in Cockroaches and Cats
pp. 561
Non-Rhythmic Sensory Inputs: Influence on Locomotory Outputs in Arthropods
pp. 675
Motor Behavior Following Deafferentation in the Developing and Motorically Mature Monkey
pp. 707
The Development of Neural Circuits in the Limb Moving Segments of the Spinal Cord
pp. 735
Developmental Aspects of Locomotion
pp. 767
Long-Term Peripheral Nerve Activity During Behavior in the Rabbit
pp. 77
Energetics of Human Walking
pp. 181
On the Generation and Performance of Swimming in Fish
pp. 465
Mechanisms of Interlimb Phase Control
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