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Authors: Stuart, DG
Citation: Dg. Stuart, The segmental motor system - advances, issues, and possibilities, PROG BRAIN, 123, 1999, pp. 3-28

Authors: Kernell, D
Citation: D. Kernell, Repetitive impulse firing in motoneurons: facts and perspectives, PROG BRAIN, 123, 1999, pp. 31-37

Authors: Hultborn, H
Citation: H. Hultborn, Plateau potentials and their role in regulating motoneuronal firing, PROG BRAIN, 123, 1999, pp. 39-48

Authors: Heckman, CJ Lee, RH
Citation: Cj. Heckman et Rh. Lee, Synaptic integration in bistable motoneurons, PROG BRAIN, 123, 1999, pp. 49-56

Authors: Delgado-Lezama, R Hounsgaard, J
Citation: R. Delgado-lezama et J. Hounsgaard, Adapting motoneurons for motor behavior, PROG BRAIN, 123, 1999, pp. 57-63

Authors: Kirkwood, PA Ford, TW Donga, R Saywell, SA Holstege, G
Citation: Pa. Kirkwood et al., Assessing the strengths of motoneuron inputs: different anatomical and physiological approaches compared, PROG BRAIN, 123, 1999, pp. 67-82

Authors: Powers, RK Binder, MD
Citation: Rk. Powers et Md. Binder, Models of spike encoding and their use in the interpretation of motor unitrecordings in man, PROG BRAIN, 123, 1999, pp. 83-98

Authors: Rose, PK Cushing, S
Citation: Pk. Rose et S. Cushing, Non-linear summation of synaptic currents on spinal motoneurons: lessons from simulations of the behaviour of anatomically realistic models, PROG BRAIN, 123, 1999, pp. 99-107

Authors: Rudomin, P
Citation: P. Rudomin, Selectivity of presynaptic inhibition: a mechanism for independent controlof information flow through individual collaterals of single muscle spindle afferents, PROG BRAIN, 123, 1999, pp. 109-117

Authors: Taylor, A Ellaway, PH Durbaba, R
Citation: A. Taylor et al., Why are there three types of intrafusal muscle fibers?, PROG BRAIN, 123, 1999, pp. 121-131

Authors: Prochazka, A
Citation: A. Prochazka, Quantifying proprioception, PROG BRAIN, 123, 1999, pp. 133-142

Authors: Proske, U Wise, AK Gregory, JE
Citation: U. Proske et al., Movement detection thresholds at the human elbow joint, PROG BRAIN, 123, 1999, pp. 143-147

Authors: Jankowska, E Gladden, MH
Citation: E. Jankowska et Mh. Gladden, A positive feedback circuit involving muscle spindle secondaries and gammamotoneurons in the cat, PROG BRAIN, 123, 1999, pp. 149-156

Authors: Munson, JB Johnson, RD Mendell, LM
Citation: Jb. Munson et al., Neurotrophin-3 and maintenance of muscle afferent function, PROG BRAIN, 123, 1999, pp. 157-163

Authors: Burke, RE
Citation: Re. Burke, Revisiting the notion of 'motor unit types', PROG BRAIN, 123, 1999, pp. 167-175

Authors: Cope, TC Sokoloff, AJ
Citation: Tc. Cope et Aj. Sokoloff, Orderly recruitment tested across muscle boundaries, PROG BRAIN, 123, 1999, pp. 177-190

Authors: Gordon, T Tyreman, N Rafause, VF Munson, JB
Citation: T. Gordon et al., Limited plasticity of adult motor units conserves recruitment order and rate coding, PROG BRAIN, 123, 1999, pp. 191-202

Authors: Nordstrom, MA Miles, TS Gooden, BR Butler, SL Ridding, MC Thompson, PD
Citation: Ma. Nordstrom et al., Motor cortical control of human masticatory muscles, PROG BRAIN, 123, 1999, pp. 203-214

Authors: Bawa, P Jones, KE
Citation: P. Bawa et Ke. Jones, Do lengthening contractions represent a case of reversal in recruitment order?, PROG BRAIN, 123, 1999, pp. 215-220

Authors: Goldberg, SJ Shall, MS
Citation: Sj. Goldberg et Ms. Shall, Motor units of extraocular muscles: recent findings, PROG BRAIN, 123, 1999, pp. 221-232

Authors: Callister, RJ Peterson, EH Brichta, AM
Citation: Rj. Callister et al., Neuromuscular strategies underlying ballistic movements, PROG BRAIN, 123, 1999, pp. 233-243

Authors: Selverston, A
Citation: A. Selverston, General principles of rhythmic motor pattern generation derived from invertebrate CPGs, PROG BRAIN, 123, 1999, pp. 247-257

Authors: Stein, PSG
Citation: Psg. Stein, Central pattern generators and interphyletic awareness, PROG BRAIN, 123, 1999, pp. 259-271

Authors: Strausfeld, NJ
Citation: Nj. Strausfeld, A brain region in insects that supervises walking, PROG BRAIN, 123, 1999, pp. 273-284

Authors: Bar-Gad, I Kagan, I Shik, ML
Citation: I. Bar-gad et al., Behavior of hindbrain neurons during the transition from rest to evoked locomotion in a newt, PROG BRAIN, 123, 1999, pp. 285-294
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