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Keir G Pearson

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Progress in Brain Research|December 5, 2003
Generating the walking gait: role of sensory feedbackKeir G Pearson
Experimental Brain Research|November 1, 2002
Sartorius muscle afferents influence the amplitude and timing of flexor activity in walking decerebrate catsTania Lam, Keir G Pearson
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|August 13, 2002
The role of proprioceptive feedback in the regulation and adaptation of locomotor activityTania Lam, Keir G Pearson
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|February 21, 2009
Object avoidance during locomotionDavid A McVea, Keir G Pearson
Current Biology : CB|August 24, 2007
Stepping of the forelegs over obstacles establishes long-lasting memories in catsDavid A McVea, Keir G Pearson
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology|November 4, 2004
Contribution of sensory feedback to ongoing ankle extensor activity during the stance phase of walkingJ Maxwell Donelan, Keir G Pearson
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|March 22, 2008
New technique for drug application to the spinal cord of walking miceTurgay Akay, Karim Fouad, Keir G Pearson
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|October 6, 2017
Contributions of Parietal Cortex to the Working Memory of an Obstacle Acquired Visually or Tactilely in the Locomoting CatCarmen Wong, Keir G Pearson, Stephen G Lomber
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|July 24, 2009
Long-lasting working memories of obstacles established by foreleg stepping in walking cats require area 5 of the posterior parietal cortexDavid A McVea, Andrew J Taylor, Keir G Pearson
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|October 7, 2015
Leg mechanics contribute to establishing swing phase trajectories during memory-guided stepping movements in walking cats: a computational analysisKeir G Pearson, Naik Arbabzada, Rod Gramlich, et al.
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Progress in Brain Research|December 5, 2003
Generating the walking gait: role of sensory feedbackKeir G Pearson
Experimental Brain Research|November 1, 2002
Sartorius muscle afferents influence the amplitude and timing of flexor activity in walking decerebrate catsTania Lam, Keir G Pearson
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|August 13, 2002
The role of proprioceptive feedback in the regulation and adaptation of locomotor activityTania Lam, Keir G Pearson
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|February 21, 2009
Object avoidance during locomotionDavid A McVea, Keir G Pearson
Current Biology : CB|August 24, 2007
Stepping of the forelegs over obstacles establishes long-lasting memories in catsDavid A McVea, Keir G Pearson
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology|November 4, 2004
Contribution of sensory feedback to ongoing ankle extensor activity during the stance phase of walkingJ Maxwell Donelan, Keir G Pearson
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|March 22, 2008
New technique for drug application to the spinal cord of walking miceTurgay Akay, Karim Fouad, Keir G Pearson
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|October 6, 2017
Contributions of Parietal Cortex to the Working Memory of an Obstacle Acquired Visually or Tactilely in the Locomoting CatCarmen Wong, Keir G Pearson, Stephen G Lomber
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|July 24, 2009
Long-lasting working memories of obstacles established by foreleg stepping in walking cats require area 5 of the posterior parietal cortexDavid A McVea, Andrew J Taylor, Keir G Pearson
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|October 7, 2015
Leg mechanics contribute to establishing swing phase trajectories during memory-guided stepping movements in walking cats: a computational analysisKeir G Pearson, Naik Arbabzada, Rod Gramlich, et al.
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