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. 2018 Apr 25;38(17):4104–4122. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3288-17.2018

Table 1.

Strength of first excitatory reflex responsea

Muscle Homonymous (%) Crossed (%) Homolateral (%) Diagonal (%)
Hindlimb
    St 1167 ± 541 355 ± 155 300 ± 111 423 ± 184
    Srt 420 ± 173 183 ± 25 212 ± 69 283 ± 87
    VL 228 ± 73 195 ± 72 235 ± 19 209 ± 26
    LG 388 ± 149 176 ± 33 166 ± 17 206 ± 43
Forelimb
    BB 804 ± 633 339 ± 158 168 ± 48 161 ± 19
    Tri 243 ± 64 396 ± 195 149 ± 63
    ECU 273 ± 76 286 ± 137 140 ± 15 143 ± 11

aIn each muscle and for each type of response, the amplitude of the first evoked excitatory response (P1 or P2) was expressed as a percentage of the control background level of activity during the muscle's peak period of activity. The number of responses pooled for each muscle/response type is indicated in Table 2. Each value is the mean ± SD for pooled data.