Cortical dynamics underlying initiation of rapid steps with contrasting postural demands
Ilse Giesbers,
Lucas Billen,
Joris van der Cruijsen
et al.
Abstract:Our ability to flexibly initiate rapid visually-guided stepping movements can be measured in the form of express visuomotor responses (EVRs), which are short-latency (∼100ms), goal-directed bursts of lower-limb muscle activity. Interestingly, we previously demonstrated that recruitment of anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs) interacted with the subcortically-generated EVRs in the lower limb, suggesting context-dependent top-down modulation.We investigated the associated cortical dynamics prior to and durin… Show more
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