DocumentCode
3012044
Title
Proportions of endpoint force pattern types obtained via intraspinal microstimulation in chronically spinalized cats are dependent on sensorimotor training
Author
Boyce, V.S. ; Lemay, M.A.
Author_Institution
Drexel Univ. Coll. of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA
fYear
2005
fDate
16-19 March 2005
Firstpage
473
Lastpage
474
Abstract
In the spinal intact cat, four typical end-point force patterns are obtained with intraspinal stimulation of the lumbar cord. The types and the proportions of the patterns found were examined in chronically spinalized cats receiving neuroregenerative transplants and/or sensorimotor training. In all groups tested, there was a departure from the frequencies at which each of the patterns was expressed by microstimulation in spinal intact cats. In trained animals, the four patterns found in spinal intact animals were obtained, in addition to two novel fields. However, in untrained animals primarily flexion responses were obtained. These results suggest that sensorimotor training has an important influence on the reorganization of spinal circuits in the chronically injured cord
Keywords
biomechanics; force measurement; neuromuscular stimulation; chronically injured cord; chronically spinalized cats; endpoint force pattern types; intraspinal microstimulation; intraspinal stimulation; lumbar cord; neuroregenerative transplants; primarily flexion responses; sensorimotor training; spinal intact cats; Animals; Cats; Circuits; Fibroblasts; Force measurement; Force sensors; Injuries; Plasma welding; Spinal cord; Vectors;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Neural Engineering, 2005. Conference Proceedings. 2nd International IEEE EMBS Conference on
Conference_Location
Arlington, VA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-8710-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CNE.2005.1419662
Filename
1419662
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