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Presynaptic modulation of Ia afferents in young and old adults when performing force and position controlBaudry et al., 2010
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- Baudry S
- Maerz A
- Enoka R
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- Journal of neurophysiology
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The present work investigated presynaptic modulation of Ia afferents in the extensor carpi radialis (ECR) when young and old adults exerted a wrist extension force either to support an inertial load (position control) or to achieve an equivalent constant torque against a rigid …
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