https://doi.org/10.4081/jbr.1999.11133
TERMINATION OF UPPER LIMB MOVEMENT BY CUTANEOUS AFFERENTS
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Published: 31 December 1999
Descending cortical· signals commanding target-reaching movements guided by visual inputs impinge on spinal neurons located between C2 and C4 level ( 1, 2). These neurons project to motoneurones of all muscles at the shoulder, elbow and wrist, and receive inhibition and excitation from cutaneous and muscle afferents in the moving limb (3). [...]
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