Authors
H Forssberg, S Grillner, J Halbertsma, S Rossignol
Publication date
1980/3
Journal
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica
Volume
108
Issue
3
Pages
283-295
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
The interaction of the two hindlimbs were investigated by an analysis of the muscular activity and the movements in 14 chronic spinal kittens during treadmill locomotion (i.e. in kittens subjected to a transection of the spinal cord (Th10–12) one or two weeks after birth). At low speed the limbs were alternating (walk or trot). At higher they were activated more simultaneous, as during gallop. The two limbs could walk at different velocities, as during walking in a circle, when the two belts of the treadmill were driven at different speeds. The duration of the support phases was mainly influenced by the speed of the belt on which the limb was walking. The limbs could still maintain a common rhythm up to a two or three fold speed difference, as the flexion or the first extension phase of the limb walking on the “fast” belt was prolonged and the flexion phase of the “slow limb” was shortened. At extreme speed differences the limb …
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Scholar articles
H Forssberg, S Grillner, J Halbertsma, S Rossignol - Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1980