Cortical and brainstem control of locomotion T Drew, S Prentice, B Schepens Progress in brain research 143, 251-261, 2004 | 456 | 2004 |
Motor cortical activity during voluntary gait modifications in the cat. I. Cells related to the forelimbs T Drew Journal of neurophysiology 70 (1), 179-199, 1993 | 301 | 1993 |
The role of sensory inputs in regulating patterns of rhythmical movements in higher vertebrates S Rossignol, JP Lund, T Drew Neural control of rhythmic movements in vertebrates, 201-283, 1988 | 297 | 1988 |
Locomotor role of the corticoreticular–reticulospinal–spinal interneuronal system K Matsuyama, F Mori, K Nakajima, T Drew, M Aoki, S Mori Progress in brain research 143, 239-249, 2004 | 283 | 2004 |
A comparison of treadmill locomotion in adult cats before and after spinal transection M Belanger, T Drew, J Provencher, S Rossignol Journal of Neurophysiology 76 (1), 471-491, 1996 | 274 | 1996 |
Independent and convergent signals from the pontomedullary reticular formation contribute to the control of posture and movement during reaching in the cat B Schepens, T Drew Journal of neurophysiology 92 (4), 2217-2238, 2004 | 264 | 2004 |
Role of the motor cortex in the control of visually triggered gait modifications T Drew, W Jiang, B Kably, S Lavoie Canadian journal of physiology and pharmacology 74 (4), 426-442, 1996 | 259 | 1996 |
Cortical mechanisms involved in visuomotor coordination during precision walking T Drew, JE Andujar, K Lajoie, S Yakovenko Brain research reviews 57 (1), 199-211, 2008 | 254 | 2008 |
Discharge patterns of reticulospinal and other reticular neurons in chronic, unrestrained cats walking on a treadmill T Drew, R Dubuc, S Rossignol Journal of neurophysiology 55 (2), 375-401, 1986 | 239 | 1986 |
Taking the next step: cortical contributions to the control of locomotion T Drew, DS Marigold Current opinion in neurobiology 33, 25-33, 2015 | 225 | 2015 |
Discharges of pyramidal tract and other motor cortical neurones during locomotion in the cat. DM Armstrong, T Drew The Journal of Physiology 346 (1), 471-495, 1984 | 216 | 1984 |
Motor cortical cell discharge during voluntary gait modification T Drew Brain research 457 (1), 181-187, 1988 | 209 | 1988 |
Muscle synergies during locomotion in the cat: a model for motor cortex control T Drew, J Kalaska, N Krouchev The Journal of physiology 586 (5), 1239-1245, 2008 | 204 | 2008 |
A kinematic and electromyographic study of cutaneous reflexes evoked from the forelimb of unrestrained walking cats T Drew, S Rossignol Journal of neurophysiology 57 (4), 1160-1184, 1987 | 189 | 1987 |
Locomotor capacities after complete and partial lesions of the spinal cord S Rossignol, C Chau, E Brustein, M Bélanger, H Barbeau, T Drew Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis 56 (1), 449-463, 1996 | 181 | 1996 |
Sequential activation of muscle synergies during locomotion in the intact cat as revealed by cluster analysis and direct decomposition N Krouchev, JF Kalaska, T Drew Journal of neurophysiology 96 (4), 1991-2010, 2006 | 168 | 2006 |
Contributions of the reticulospinal system to the postural adjustments occurring during voluntary gait modifications SD Prentice, T Drew Journal of neurophysiology 85 (2), 679-698, 2001 | 156 | 2001 |
Effects of bilateral lesions of the dorsolateral funiculi and dorsal columns at the level of the low thoracic spinal cord on the control of locomotion in the adult cat. I … W Jiang, T Drew Journal of neurophysiology 76 (2), 849-866, 1996 | 153 | 1996 |
Descending signals from the pontomedullary reticular formation are bilateral, asymmetric, and gated during reaching movements in the cat B Schepens, T Drew Journal of neurophysiology 96 (5), 2229-2252, 2006 | 147 | 2006 |
Neurons in the pontomedullary reticular formation signal posture and movement both as an integrated behavior and independently B Schepens, P Stapley, T Drew Journal of neurophysiology 100 (4), 2235-2253, 2008 | 143 | 2008 |