Cat Locomotion and Paw-Shaking Central Pattern Generator Model (Parker et al 2021)


Parker JR, Klishko AN, Prilutsky BI, Cymbalyuk GS. (2021). Asymmetric and transient properties of reciprocal activity of antagonists during the paw-shake response in the cat PLoS computational biology. 17 [PubMed]

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