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) is comprised of two parts, an arena where rats walk back and forth unprompted while videos were recorded using a high - speed camera at 250 frames per second (FPS). A 45° inclined mirror to capture the ventral ...
administration improves the efficacy of high intensity motor training in rats with chronic cervical spinal cord injury. Three rehabilitative training experiments (A; low-, medium- and high -intensity training) were ...
of spinal cords from animals in all cohorts was randomly selected for stereological analysis . SC121 immunostaining revealed that 2 of 9 rats from the 9 DPI hCNS-SCns cohort and 4 of 11 rats from the 60 DPI ...
with speed and represent a way to quantify how accuracy changes with speed . To conduct an analysis of foraging accuracy , we calculated the difference in model predictions describing the probability of capture ...
disease or injury, such as spinal cord injury [2]. However, this task is limited to evaluation of gross differences in locomotion and thus small changes may be undetectable [2–4]. This may be a result ...
for the human body motion and stability. More importantly, the spinal column provides protection for the spinal cord and nerve roots. The spinal cord is part of the central nervous system (CNS) and is responsible ...
; Rosa26floxtdTomato mouse lumbar spinal cord ventral horn: motor neurons genetically labeled by tdTomato (scale bar: 50 μm). Arrowheads: high ERR2 and ERR3 levels in small NeuNlow, tdTomato+ motor neuron nuclei. Open ...
of progressive disorders (e.g., aging, cognitive impairments) to profound impairments with brain injury (e.g., stroke, spinal cord injury) that can severely limit locomotor function. Although locomotor deficits ...
of the accuracy of foot placement. The smaller this standard deviation, the more accurate the foot placement positions are relative to the stepping targets. Supplementary experiment: effect of walking speed on gait ...
Introduction The most frequent causes of sudden neurological injuries and lower limb disorders (LLD) are trauma and stroke [1]. Regarding the rehabilitation of locomotion after spinal cord injury ...
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