N. L. Hansen

Publication List Details

Period

2002 - 2005

Number

13

Co-Authors

Reduction of common synaptic drive to ankle dorsiflexor motoneurons during walking in patients with spinal cord lesion (2005)

Hansen, N.L., Conway, B.A., Halliday, D.M., Hansen, S., Pyndt, H.S., Biering-Sorensen, F., ...

It is possible to obtain information about the synaptic drive to motoneurons during walking by analyzing motor-unit coupling in the time and frequency domains. The purpose of the present study was to...

Reduction of common synaptic drive to ankle dorsiflexor motoneurons during walking in patients with spinal cord lesion (2005)

Hansen, N.L., Conway, B.A., Halliday, D.M., Hansen, S., Pyndt, H.S., Biering-Sorensen, F., ...

It is possible to obtain information about the synaptic drive to motoneurons during walking by analyzing motor-unit coupling in the time and frequency domains. The purpose of the present study was to...

Reduction of common synaptic drive to ankle dorsiflexor motoneurons during walking in patients with spinal cord lesion (2005)

Hansen, N.L., Conway, B.A., Halliday, D.M., Hansen, S., Pyndt, H.S., Biering-Sorensen, F., ...

It is possible to obtain information about the synaptic drive to motoneurons during walking by analyzing motor-unit coupling in the time and frequency domains. The purpose of the present study was to...

Reciprocal inhibition and corticospinal transmission in the arm and leg in patients with autosomal dominant pure spastic paraparesis (ADPSP) (2004)

Crone, C., Petersen, N. T., Nielsen, J. E., Hansen, N. L., Nielsen, J. B.

Summary The pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the development of spasticity are not clear, but the excitability of the disynaptic reciprocal inhibitory pathway is affected in many patients...

Reciprocal inhibition and corticospinal transmission in the arm and leg in patients with autosomal dominant pure spastic paraparesis (ADPSP) (2004)

Crone, C., Petersen, N. T., Nielsen, J. E., Hansen, N. L., Nielsen, J. B.

The pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the development of spasticity are not clear, but the excitability of the disynaptic reciprocal inhibitory pathway is affected in many patients with...

Reciprocal inhibition and corticospinal transmission in the arm and leg in patients with autosomal dominant pure spastic paraparesis (ADPSP) (2004)

Crone, C., Petersen, N. T., Nielsen, J. E., Hansen, N. L., Nielsen, J. B.

Summary The pathophysiological mechanisms underlying the development of spasticity are not clear, but the excitability of the disynaptic reciprocal inhibitory pathway is affected in many patients...

Functional coupling of motor units is modulated during walking in human subjects (2003)

Halliday, D.M., Conway, B.A., Christensen, L.O.D., Hansen, N.L., Petersen, N.P., Nielsen, J.B.

Time- and frequency-domain analysis of the coupling between pairs of electromyograms (EMG) recorded from leg muscles was investigated during walking in healthy human subjects. For two independent...

Functional coupling of motor units is modulated during walking in human subjects (2003)

Halliday, D.M., Conway, B.A., Christensen, L.O.D., Hansen, N.L., Peterson, N.P., Neilsen, J.B.

Time- and frequency-domain analysis of the coupling between pairs of electromyograms (EMG) recorded from leg muscles was investigated during walking in healthy human subjects. For two independent...

Functional coupling of motor units is modulated during walking in human subjects (2003)

Halliday, D.M., Conway, B.A., Christensen, L.O.D., Hansen, N.L., Peterson, N.P., Neilsen, J.B.

Time- and frequency-domain analysis of the coupling between pairs of electromyograms (EMG) recorded from leg muscles was investigated during walking in healthy human subjects. For two independent...

Functional coupling of motor units is modulated during walking in human subjects (2003)

Halliday, D.M., Conway, B.A., Christensen, L.O.D., Hansen, N.L., Peterson, N.P., Neilsen, J.B.

Time- and frequency-domain analysis of the coupling between pairs of electromyograms (EMG) recorded from leg muscles was investigated during walking in healthy human subjects. For two independent...

Corticospinal transmission to leg motoneurones in human subjects with deficient glycinergic inhibition

Nielsen, J B, Tijssen, M A J, Hansen, N L, Crone, C, Petersen, N T, Brown, P, ...

Normal coordinated movement requires that the activity of antagonistic motoneurones may be depressed at appropriate times during the movement. Both glycinergic and GABAergic inhibitory mechanisms...