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F Sylos-Labini

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Del Vecchio A, Sylos-Labini F, Mondi V, Paolillo P, Ivanenko Y, Lacquaniti F, et al.
Sci Adv . 2020 Nov; 6(47). PMID: 33219027
Motoneurons of neonatal rodents show synchronous activity that modulates the development of the neuromuscular system. However, the characteristics of the activity of human neonatal motoneurons are largely unknown. Using a...
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Cappellini G, Sylos-Labini F, MacLellan M, Assenza C, Libernini L, Morelli D, et al.
J Neurophysiol . 2020 Jul; 124(2):574-590. PMID: 32667246
We investigated how early injuries to developing brain affect the interaction of locomotor patterns with the voluntary action required by obstacle clearance. This task requires higher cognitive load and specific...
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Forczek W, Ivanenko Y, Salamaga M, Sylos-Labini F, Fraczek B, Maslon A, et al.
Clin Biomech (Bristol) . 2019 Nov; 71:146-151. PMID: 31743885
Background: Many researchers emphasize adaptations following pregnancy. Our purpose was to get more insight into how morphology interacts with the pelvic walking pattern - the segment most prone to the...
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La Scaleia V, Ivanenko Y, Fabiano A, Sylos-Labini F, Cappellini G, Picone S, et al.
Exp Brain Res . 2018 Feb; 236(4):1105-1115. PMID: 29441470
The accomplishment of mature locomotor movements relies upon the integrated coordination of the lower and upper limbs and the trunk. Human adults normally swing their arms and a quadrupedal limb...
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Sylos-Labini F, Magnani S, Cappellini G, La Scaleia V, Fabiano A, Picone S, et al.
Front Physiol . 2017 Dec; 8:973. PMID: 29206246
[This corrects the article on p. 784 in vol. 8, PMID: 29066982.].
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Sylos-Labini F, Magnani S, Cappellini G, La Scaleia V, Fabiano A, Picone S, et al.
Front Physiol . 2017 Oct; 8:784. PMID: 29066982
Stepping on ground can be evoked in human neonates, though it is rather irregular and stereotyped heel-to-toe roll-over pattern is lacking. Such investigations can provide insights into the role of...