Estimates of persistent inward current in human motor neurons during postural sway

Volume: 122, Issue: 5, Pages: 2095 - 2110
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
Persistent inward current (PIC) plays a critical role in setting the gain of spinal motor neurons. In humans, most estimates of PIC are made from plantarflexor or dorsiflexor motor units in a seated position. This seated and static posture negates the task-dependent nature of the monoaminergic drive and afferent inhibition that modulate PIC activation. Our purpose was to estimate PIC during both the conventional seated posture and in a more...
Paper Details
Title
Estimates of persistent inward current in human motor neurons during postural sway
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
122
Issue
5
Pages
2095 - 2110
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