Beloozerova: All posture-related papers

 

1.     Zubair HN, Beloozerova IN, Sun H, Marlinski V. Head movement during walking in the cat. Neuroscience, 332:101-20, 2016. PDF

 

2.     Klishko AN, Farrell BJ, Beloozerova IN, Latash ML, Prilutsky BI. Stabilization of cat paw trajectory during locomotion. J. Neurophysiol., 112(6):1376-1391, 2014. PDF

 

3.     Farrell BJ, Bulgakova MA, Beloozerova IN, Sirota MG, Prilutsky BI.  Body stability and muscle and motor cortex activity during walking with wide stance. J. Neurophysiol., 112(3): 504-524, 2014. PDF

 

4.     Zelenin PV, Beloozerova IN, Sirota MG, Orlovsky GN, Deliagina TG. Activity of red nucleus neurons in the cat during postural corrections.  J. Neurosci., 30(43): 14533-14542, 2010. PDF

 

5.     Karayannidou A, Beloozerova IN, Zelenin PV, Stout EE, Sirota MG, Orlovsky GN, Deliagina TG. Activity of pyramidal tract neurons in the cat during standing and walking on an inclined plane. J. Physiol (L.), 587 (Pt 15): 3795-3811, 2009. PDF

 

6.     Karayannidou A, Zelenin PV, Orlovsky GN, Sirota MG, Beloozerova IN, Deliagina TG. Maintenance of lateral stability during standing and walking in the cat. J. Neurophysiol., 101(1): 8-19, 2009.  PDF

 

7.     Karayannidou A, Deliagina TG, Tamarova ZA, Sirota MG, Zelenin PV, Orlovsky GN, Beloozerova IN.  Influences of sensory input from the limbs on feline corticospinal neurons during postural responses.  J. Physiol. (L.), 586(Pt 1): 247-263, 2008. PDF

 

8.      Tamarova ZA, Sirota MG, Orlovsky GN, Deliagina TG, Beloozerova IN. Role of GABAA inhibition in modulation the activity of pyramidal tract neurons during postural corrections. Eur. J. Neurosci., 25(5): 1484-1491, 2007. PDF

 

9.      Deliagina TG, Sirota MG, Zelenin PV, Orlovsky GN, Beloozerova IN. Interlimb postural coordination in the standing cat. J. Physiol. (L), 573 (Pt 1): 211-224, 2006. PDF

 

10.    Beloozerova IN, Sirota MG, Orlovsky GN, Deliagina TG. Comparison of activity of individual pyramidal tract neurons during balancing, locomotion, and scratching. Behav. Brain Res., 169(1): 98-110, 2006. link

 

11.   Beloozerova IN, Sirota MG, Orlovsky GN, Deliagina TG. Activity of pyramidal tract neurons in the cat during postural corrections. J. Neurophysiol., 93(4): 1831-1844, 2005. PDF 

 

12.    Beloozerova IN, Zelenin PV, Popova LB, Orlovsky GN, Grillner S, Deliagina TG.  Postural control in the rabbit maintaining balance on the tilting platform. J. Neurophysiol., 90(6): 3783-3793, 2003. PDF

 

13.     Beloozerova IN, Sirota MG, Swadlow HA, Orlovsky GN, Popova LB, Deliagina TG. Activity of different classes of neurons of the motor cortex during postural corrections. J. Neurosci., 23(21): 7844-7853, 2003. PDF  

 

14.    Deliagina T, Beloozerova IN, Popova LB, Sirota MG, Swadlow HA, Grant G, Orlovsky GN. Role of different sensory inputs for maintenance of body posture in sitting rat and rabbit. Motor Control, 4(4): 439-452, 2000. link

 

                        Book chapters and reviews

 

1.     Deliagina TG, Beloozerova IN, Orlovsky GN, Zelenin PV. Contribution of supraspinal systems to generation of automatic postural responses. Front. Integr. Neurosci., 8:76. 2014. PDF

 

2.     Deliagina TG, Beloozerova IN, Zelenin PV, Orlovsky GN. Spinal and supraspinal postural networks. Brain Res Rev., 57(1): 212-221, 2008. PDF

 

3.     Deliagina TG, Zelenin PV, Beloozerova IN, Orlovsky GN. Nervous mechanisms controlling body posture. Physiol Behav., 92(1-2): 148-54, 2007. link

 

4.     Deliagina TG, Orlovsky GN, Zelenin PV, Beloozerova IN. Neural bases of postural control. Physiology (Bethesda), 21: 216-225, 2006. link

 

5.     Shipov AA, Sirota MG, Babaev BM, Beloozerova IN, Yakushin SB, Kozlovskaya IB. Results of tests on the primate vestibulo‑visuomotor reactions in biocosmos experiments.    In: Adaptive Processes in visual and oculomotor systems.   Eds: E.L. Keller, D.S. Zee, Pergamon Press, NY, 129‑132, 1986.

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