Transspinal Stimulation Downregulates Flexion Reflex Pathways During Walking in Healthy Humans

Transspinal Stimulation Downregulates Flexion Reflex Pathways During Walking in Healthy Humans Academic Background Human walking is a complex motor process involving the coordinated work of the central and peripheral nervous systems. The spinal cord, as a crucial part of the central nervous system, plays a key role in controlling motor reflexes and...

The Discharge Characteristics of Motor Units Innervating Functionally Paralyzed Muscles

Study on the Discharge Characteristics of Motor Neurons Innervating Paralyzed Muscles after Spinal Cord Injury Academic Background Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) is a severe neurological injury that typically leads to the loss of motor and sensory functions below the injury level. Although patients clinically diagnosed with complete SCI are considered un...

Super-Resolution Imaging of Fast Morphological Dynamics of Neurons in Behaving Animals

Super-Resolution Imaging Reveals New Advances in Neural Morphodynamics in Mouse Brains: Dynamic Observations in Head-Fixed Awake Animals Background In the field of neuroscience, understanding the morphological changes and functional dynamics of neurons is key to deciphering how the brain processes information and sustains network plasticity. Despit...

The Discharge Characteristics of Motor Units Innervating Functionally Paralyzed Muscles

Functional Study of Motor Neurons After Spinal Cord Injury Background Introduction Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) is a severe neurological disorder that often leads to the loss of motor function in patients. Although patients may lose voluntary control of limb movements after SCI, studies have shown that motor neurons below the injury level may still ret...