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Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology|September 4, 2007
Anticipatory postural adjustment before bimanual unloading reactions: the role of the motor cortex in motor learningO V Kazennikov, I A Solopova, V L Talis, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 3, 2009
Tonic central and sensory stimuli facilitate involuntary air-stepping in humansV A Selionov, Y P Ivanenko, I A Solopova, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|July 20, 2014
Effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation during voluntary and non-voluntary stepping movements in humansI A Solopova, V A Selionov, O V Kazennikov, et al.
Fiziologiia Cheloveka|June 23, 2018
[Are Interlimb Interactions Disturbed in Patients with Parkinson's Disease: a Study in Unloading Condition?]I A Solopova, V A Selionov, D S Zhvansky, et al.
Fiziologiia Cheloveka|September 29, 2011
[Mutual influences of upper and lower extrimities during cyclic movements]I A Solopova, V A Selionov, D S Zhvanskiĭ, et al.
Journal of Integrative Neuroscience|March 6, 2010
Interhemispheric motor cortex influence during bimanual unloadingVera L Talis, Oleg V Kazennikov, Irina A Solopova, et al.
Fiziologiia Cheloveka|July 27, 2012
[Abnormalities in mutual influences of upper and lower limbs in patients with stroke]V A Selionov, I A Solopova, D S Zhvanskiĭ, et al.
Georgian Medical News|September 12, 2018
[CERVICAL CANCER REHABILITATION: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY]L Idrisova, A Solopova, A Savchenko, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|May 14, 2021
Increasing muscle activity correlations during spontaneous movements in the first six months of lifeI Y Dolinskaya, I A Solopova, D S Zhvansky, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 20, 2015
Human cervical spinal cord circuitry activated by tonic input can generate rhythmic arm movementsI A Solopova, V A Selionov, D S Zhvansky, et al.
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Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology|September 4, 2007
Anticipatory postural adjustment before bimanual unloading reactions: the role of the motor cortex in motor learningO V Kazennikov, I A Solopova, V L Talis, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 3, 2009
Tonic central and sensory stimuli facilitate involuntary air-stepping in humansV A Selionov, Y P Ivanenko, I A Solopova, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|July 20, 2014
Effects of transcranial magnetic stimulation during voluntary and non-voluntary stepping movements in humansI A Solopova, V A Selionov, O V Kazennikov, et al.
Fiziologiia Cheloveka|June 23, 2018
[Are Interlimb Interactions Disturbed in Patients with Parkinson's Disease: a Study in Unloading Condition?]I A Solopova, V A Selionov, D S Zhvansky, et al.
Fiziologiia Cheloveka|September 29, 2011
[Mutual influences of upper and lower extrimities during cyclic movements]I A Solopova, V A Selionov, D S Zhvanskiĭ, et al.
Journal of Integrative Neuroscience|March 6, 2010
Interhemispheric motor cortex influence during bimanual unloadingVera L Talis, Oleg V Kazennikov, Irina A Solopova, et al.
Fiziologiia Cheloveka|July 27, 2012
[Abnormalities in mutual influences of upper and lower limbs in patients with stroke]V A Selionov, I A Solopova, D S Zhvanskiĭ, et al.
Georgian Medical News|September 12, 2018
[CERVICAL CANCER REHABILITATION: A PROSPECTIVE STUDY]L Idrisova, A Solopova, A Savchenko, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|May 14, 2021
Increasing muscle activity correlations during spontaneous movements in the first six months of lifeI Y Dolinskaya, I A Solopova, D S Zhvansky, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 20, 2015
Human cervical spinal cord circuitry activated by tonic input can generate rhythmic arm movementsI A Solopova, V A Selionov, D S Zhvansky, et al.
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