Hans Hultborn researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0001-9825-3361
Hultborn, Hans
Hultborn, Hans 1943-
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Works
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Activity of hindlimb motor units during locomotion in the conscious rat | |
Bistability of alpha-motoneurones in the decerebrate cat and in the acute spinal cat after intravenous 5-hydroxytryptophan. | |
Cerebellar influence on parasympathetic neurones innervating intra-ocular muscles | |
Changes in neuronal properties and spinal reflexes during development of spasticity following spinal cord lesions and stroke: studies in animal models and patients. | |
Changes in presynaptic inhibition of Ia fibres at the onset of voluntary contraction in man. | |
Changes in recurrent inhibition during voluntary soleus contractions in man studied by an H-reflex technique | |
Changes in segmental reflexes following chronic spinal cord hemisection in the cat. II. Conditioned monosynaptic test reflexes | |
Comments: methodological problems of comparing F responses and H reflexes | |
[A computer-controlled study design for measuring H-reflexes in the human] | |
Convergence of large muscle spindle | |
Convergence on interneurones in the reciprocal Ia inhibitory pathway to motoneurones | |
Distribution of recurrent inhibition within a motor nucleus. I. Contribution from slow and fast motor units to the excitation of Renshaw cells | |
Editorial: Neuromodulatory Control of Spinal Function in Health and Disease | |
Electrophysiological study of formation of new synapses and collateral sprouting in red nucleus neurons after partial denervation | |
Evidence for presynaptic inhibition of muscle spindle Ia afferents in man | |
Expression of calcium channel CaV1.3 in cat spinal cord: Light and electron microscopic immunohistochemical study | |
Facilitation of quadriceps motoneurones by group I afferents from pretibial flexors in man. 2. Changes occurring during voluntary contraction | |
Flexor reflex afferents reset the step cycle during fictive locomotion in the cat. | |
H-reflexes and F-responses are not equally sensitive to changes in motoneuronal excitability | |
H-reflexes are smaller in dancers from The Royal Danish Ballet than in well-trained athletes. | |
How do we approach the locomotor network in the mammalian spinal cord? | |
Induction of fos expression by activity in the spinal rhythm generator for scratching. | |
Information to cerebellum on spinal motor networks mediated by the dorsal spinocerebellar tract. | |
Inhibition in IA inhibitory pathway by impulses in recurrent motor axon collaterals | |
Intrinsic membrane properties causing a bistable behaviour of alpha-motoneurones. | |
Intrinsic properties of mouse lumbar motoneurons revealed by intracellular recording in vivo. | |
Key mechanisms for setting the input-output gain across the motoneuron pool | |
Labelling of interneurones by retrograde transsynaptic transport of horseradish peroxidase from motoneurones in rats and cats | |
Localization of L-type calcium channel Ca(V)1.3 in cat lumbar spinal cord--with emphasis on motoneurons | |
Maintained changes in motoneuronal excitability by short-lasting synaptic inputs in the decerebrate cat | |
Modulation of spontaneous locomotor and respiratory drives to hindlimb motoneurons temporally related to sympathetic drives as revealed by Mayer waves | |
Multistable properties of human subthalamic nucleus neurons in Parkinson's disease | |
Muscle disuse caused by botulinum toxin injection leads to increased central gain of the stretch reflex in the rat. | |
Neuromodulation of vertebrate motor neuron membrane properties | |
Neuronal pathway of the recurrent facilitation of motoneurones | |
The neuronal pathway subserving the pupillary light reflex | |
Nordic Congress for Physiology and Pharmacology (20th : 1992 : University of Copenhagen). Abstracts from ..., 1992: | |
On the function of recurrent inhibition in the spinal cord | |
On the mechanism of the post-activation depression of the H-reflex in human subjects. | |
Pharmacologically evoked fictive motor patterns in the acutely spinalized marmoset monkey (Callithrix jacchus). | |
Plateau potentials in alpha-motoneurones induced by intravenous injection of L-dopa and clonidine in the spinal cat | |
Presynaptic control of transmission along the pathway mediating disynaptic reciprocal inhibition in the cat | |
Proceedings: 264. Cable properties of red nucleus neurons (author's transl) | |
[Proceedings: Plasticity of synapses of the red nucleus] | |
Prolonged activation of soleus motoneurones following a conditioning train in soleus Ia afferents - A case for a reverberating loop? | |
Proprioceptive input resets central locomotor rhythm in the spinal cat. | |
Reciprocal Ia inhibition between ankle flexors and extensors in man | |
Recruitment gain of spinal motor neuron pools in cat and human | |
Recurrent inhibition and afterhyperpolarization following motoneuronal discharge in the cat | |
Recurrent inhibition of interneurones monosynaptically activated from group Ia afferents | |
Recurrent inhibition of motoneurones prior to and during ramp and ballistic movements. | |
Relative contribution from different nerves to recurrent depression of Ia IPSPs in motoneurones | |
Rhythmic activity of feline dorsal and ventral spinocerebellar tract neurons during fictive motor actions. | |
Sensitivity of monosynaptic test reflexes to facilitation and inhibition as a function of the test reflex size: a study in man and the cat. | |
Spinal cord injury enables aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase cells to synthesize monoamines. | |
Spinal locomotor activity in acutely spinalized cats induced by intrathecal application of noradrenaline | |
Spinal reflexes, mechanisms and concepts: from Eccles to Lundberg and beyond | |
State-dependent modulation of sensory feedback. | |
The Subprimary Range of Firing Is Present in Both Cat and Mouse Spinal Motoneurons and Its Relationship to Force Development Is Similar for the Two Species. | |
Synaptic activation of plateaus in hindlimb motoneurons of decerebrate cats. | |
Thomas Graham Brown (1882--1965), Anders Lundberg (1920-), and the neural control of stepping. | |
The time course of serotonin 2C receptor expression after spinal transection of rats: an immunohistochemical study. | |
Transcriptional regulation of gene expression clusters in motor neurons following spinal cord injury | |
Transmission in a locomotor-related group Ib pathway from hindlimb extensor muscles in the cat. | |
Variable amplification of synaptic input to cat spinal motoneurones by dendritic persistent inward current | |
Voltage-dependent excitation of motoneurones from spinal locomotor centres in the cat. |