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Katinka Stecina
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Modelling spinal circuitry involved in locomotor pattern generation: insights from the effects of afferent stimulation
IA Rybak, K Stecina, NA Shevtsova, DA McCrea
The Journal of physiology 577 (2), 641-658, 2006
2832006
Control of locomotor cycle durations
S Yakovenko, DA McCrea, K Stecina, A Prochazka
Journal of neurophysiology 94 (2), 1057-1065, 2005
1412005
Intracellular analysis of reflex pathways underlying the stumbling corrective reaction during fictive locomotion in the cat
J Quevedo, K Stecina, DA McCrea
Journal of neurophysiology 94 (3), 2053-2062, 2005
892005
Excitatory and inhibitory intermediate zone interneurons in pathways from feline group I and II afferents: differences in axonal projections and input
BA Bannatyne, TT Liu, I Hammar, K Stecina, E Jankowska, DJ Maxwell
The Journal of physiology 587 (2), 379-399, 2009
822009
Commissural interneurons with input from group I and II muscle afferents in feline lumbar segments: neurotransmitters, projections and target cells
E Jankowska, BA Bannatyne, K Stecina, I Hammar, A Cabaj, DJ Maxwell
The Journal of physiology 587 (2), 401-418, 2009
742009
Parallel reflex pathways from flexor muscle afferents evoking resetting and flexion enhancement during fictive locomotion and scratch in the cat
K Stecina, J Quevedo, DA McCrea
The Journal of physiology 569 (1), 275-290, 2005
742005
Reciprocal Ia inhibition contributes to motoneuronal hyperpolarisation during the inactive phase of locomotion and scratching in the cat
SS Geertsen, K Stecina, CF Meehan, JB Nielsen, H Hultborn
The Journal of physiology 589 (1), 119-134, 2011
712011
Serotonin controls initiation of locomotion and afferent modulation of coordination via 5‐HT7 receptors in adult rats
AM Cabaj, H Majczyński, E Couto, PF Gardiner, K Stecina, U Sławińska, ...
The Journal of physiology 595 (1), 301-320, 2017
602017
Neuronal relays in double crossed pathways between feline motor cortex and ipsilateral hindlimb motoneurones
E Jankowska, K Stecina, A Cabaj, LG Pettersson, SA Edgley
The Journal of physiology 575 (2), 527-541, 2006
482006
Information to cerebellum on spinal motor networks mediated by the dorsal spinocerebellar tract
K Stecina, B Fedirchuk, H Hultborn
The Journal of physiology 591 (22), 5433-5443, 2013
462013
Rhythmic activity of feline dorsal and ventral spinocerebellar tract neurons during fictive motor actions
B Fedirchuk, K Stecina, KK Kristensen, M Zhang, CF Meehan, DJ Bennett, ...
Journal of neurophysiology 109 (2), 375-388, 2013
402013
Same spinal interneurons mediate reflex actions of group Ib and group II afferents and crossed reticulospinal actions
A Cabaj, K Stecina, E Jankowska
Journal of neurophysiology 95 (6), 3911-3922, 2006
372006
Differential modulation by monoamine membrane receptor agonists of reticulospinal input to lamina VIII feline spinal commissural interneurons
I Hammar, K Stecina, E Jankowska
European Journal of Neuroscience 26 (5), 1205-1212, 2007
252007
Uncrossed actions of feline corticospinal tract neurones on lumbar interneurones evoked via ipsilaterally descending pathways
E Jankowska, K Stecina
The Journal of physiology 580 (1), 133-147, 2007
222007
Uncrossed actions of feline corticospinal tract neurones on hindlimb motoneurones evoked via ipsilaterally descending pathways
K Stecina, E Jankowska
The Journal of Physiology 580 (1), 119-132, 2007
222007
Premotor interneurones contributing to actions of feline pyramidal tract neurones on ipsilateral hindlimb motoneurones
K Stecina, E Jankowska, A Cabaj, LG Pettersson, BA Bannatyne, ...
The Journal of Physiology 586 (2), 557-574, 2008
162008
Ipsilateral actions from the feline red nucleus on hindlimb motoneurones
K Stecina, U Slawinska, E Jankowska
The Journal of Physiology 586 (24), 5865-5884, 2008
152008
Flexor group II muscle afferents can enhance flexor activity during fictive locomotion
DA McCrea, K Stecina, J Quevedo, S Gosgnach
Abstr Soc Neurosci 26, 1233, 2000
152000
Modulation of spontaneous locomotor and respiratory drives to hindlimb motoneurons temporally related to sympathetic drives as revealed by Mayer waves
J Wienecke, M Enriquez Denton, K Stecina, PA Kirkwood, H Hultborn
Frontiers in Neural Circuits 9, 1, 2015
122015
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
DB Jensen, K Stecina, J Wienecke, A Hedegaard, N Sukiasyan, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 38 (45), 9741-9753, 2018
112018
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