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Nichols T
J Neurophysiol . 2017 Dec; 119(3):1186-1200. PMID: 29212914
This review is an update on the role of force feedback from Golgi tendon organs in the regulation of limb mechanics during voluntary movement. Current ideas about the role of...
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Lyle M, Nichols T
J Neurophysiol . 2017 Nov; 119(2):668-678. PMID: 29142095
Prior work has suggested that Golgi tendon organ feedback, via its distributed network linking muscles spanning all joints, could be used by the nervous system to help regulate whole limb...
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Lyle M, Nichols T, Kajtaz E, Maas H
Physiol Rep . 2017 May; 5(9). PMID: 28468849
Tendon transfer surgeries are performed to restore lost motor function, but outcomes are variable, particularly those involving agonist-to-antagonist muscles. Here, we evaluated the possibility that lack of proprioceptive feedback reorganization...
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Mangiarua E, Lowy M, Nichols T
Physiologist . 2017 Mar; 59(4):165, 180-2. PMID: 28333418
No abstract available.
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Guvanasen G, Guo L, Aguilar R, Cheek A, Shafor C, Rajaraman S, et al.
IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng . 2017 Jan; 25(9):1440-1452. PMID: 28113946
We have developed a stretchablemicroneedle electrode array (sMEA) to stimulate andmeasure the electrical activity of muscle across multiple sites. The technology provides the signal fidelity and spatial resolution of intramuscular...
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Lyle M, Prilutsky B, Gregor R, Abelew T, Nichols T
J Neurophysiol . 2016 Jun; 116(3):1055-67. PMID: 27306676
In this study, we sought to identify sensory circuitry responsible for motor deficits or compensatory adaptations after peripheral nerve cut and repair. Self-reinnervation of the ankle extensor muscles abolishes the...
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Livingston B, Nichols T
Cells Tissues Organs . 2015 Apr; 199(5-6):405-22. PMID: 25824127
Nerve injury in the hindlimb of the cat results in locomotor changes, yet these findings have not been explored in a more multifunctional forelimb. Kinematics and muscle activity of the...
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Livingston B, Nichols T
Cells Tissues Organs . 2015 Apr; 199(5-6):423-40. PMID: 25823992
Full recovery of the forelimb kinematics during level and upslope walking following reinnervation of the biarticular elbow extensor suggests that the proprioceptive loss is compensated by other sensory sources or...
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Nichols T, Gottschall J, Tuthill C
Adv Exp Med Biol . 2014 Oct; 826:41-54. PMID: 25330884
No abstract available.
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Nichols T
J Mot Behav . 2014 Mar; 46(3):197-8. PMID: 24628061
No abstract available.