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  1. Changes in skin blood flow, respiration and blood pressure in participants reporting motion sickness during sinusoidal galvanic vestibular stimulation
  2. Fluctuating Regional Brainstem Diffusion Imaging Measures of Microstructure across the Migraine Cycle
  3. Central command increases muscle sympathetic nerve activity more to contracting than noncontracting muscle during rhythmic isotonic leg exercise
  4. Vestibular modulation of muscle sympathetic nerve activity assessed over a 100-fold frequency range of sinusoidal galvanic vestibular stimulation
  5. Effects of tonic muscle pain on fusimotor control of human muscle spindles during isometric ankle dorsiflexion
  6. Muscle sympathetic nerve activity and hemodynamic responses to venous distension: does sex play a role?
  7. Firing properties of muscle spindles supplying the intrinsic foot muscles of humans in unloaded and freestanding conditions
  8. Impaired sensorimotor control of the hand in congenital absence of functional muscle spindles
  9. Blood pressure reactivity at onset of mental stress determines sympathetic vascular response in young adults
  10. Changes in Brainstem Pain Modulation Circuitry Function over the Migraine Cycle
  11. Microneurography from the posterior tibial nerve: a novel method of recording activity from the foot in freely standing humans
  12. Functional properties of human muscle spindles
  13. Random-amplitude sinusoidal linear acceleration causes greater vestibular modulation of skin sympathetic nerve activity than constant-amplitude acceleration
  14. The Stability and Repeatability of Spontaneous Sympathetic Baroreflex Sensitivity in Healthy Young Individuals
  15. The effects of audiovisual distraction on the muscle sympathetic responses to experimental muscle pain
  16. Neck movement but not neck position modulates skin sympathetic nerve activity supplying the lower limbs of humans
  17. Deep in the brain: Changes in subcortical function immediately preceding a migraine attack
  18. Physiological and pathophysiological firing properties of single postganglionic sympathetic neurons in humans
  19. The metaboreflex does not contribute to the increase in muscle sympathetic nerve activity to contracting muscle during static exercise in humans
  20. Muscle sympathetic nerve activity-coupled changes in brain activity during sustained muscle pain
  21. Founder mutation in IKBKAP gene causes vestibular impairment in familial dysautonomia
  22. The relationship between thalamic GABA content and resting cortical rhythm in neuropathic pain
  23. Autonomic dysreflexia: Somatosympathetic and viscerosympathetic vasoconstrictor responses to innocuous and noxious sensory stimulation below lesion in human spinal cord injury
  24. Asymmetric sympathetic output: The dorsomedial hypothalamus as a potential link between emotional stress and cardiac arrhythmias
  25. Grey matter volume in adolescents with anorexia nervosa and associated eating disorder symptoms
  26. Intramuscular stimulation of tibialis anterior in human subjects: the effects of discharge variability on force production and fatigue
  27. Vestibular Modulation of Sympathetic Nerve Activity to Muscle and Skin in Humans
  28. Muscle sympathetic nerve activity peaks in the first trimester in healthy pregnancy: a longitudinal case study
  29. Muscle spindles in human tibialis anterior encode muscle fascicle length changes
  30. Muscle Sympathetic Nerve Activity Is Associated with Liver Insulin Sensitivity in Obese Non-Diabetic Men
  31. Altered brainstem anatomy in migraine
  32. Comparison of the ballistic contractile responses generated during microstimulation of single human motor axons with brief irregular and regular stimuli
  33. Microstimulation of single human motor axons in the toe extensors: force production during long-lasting trains of irregular and regular stimuli
  34. Finding inspiration in high blood pressure
  35. Superentrainment of muscle sympathetic nerve activity during sinusoidal galvanic vestibular stimulation
  36. Rate of rise in diastolic blood pressure influences vascular sympathetic response to mental stress
  37. Central circuitry responsible for the divergent sympathetic responses to tonic muscle pain in humans
  38. Magnitude of Morning Surge in Blood Pressure Is Associated with Sympathetic but Not Cardiac Baroreflex Sensitivity
  39. “Real-time” imaging of cortical and subcortical sites of cardiovascular control: concurrent recordings of sympathetic nerve activity and fMRI in awake subjects
  40. Occupant response to wind-excited buildings: a multidisciplinary perspective
  41. A Review of Control Strategies in Closed-Loop Neuroprosthetic Systems
  42. Sympathetic Responses to Noxious Stimulation of Muscle and Skin
  43. Obstructive Sleep Apnoea and Hypertension: the Role of the Central Nervous System
  44. Inter-individual responses to experimental muscle pain: Baseline anxiety ratings and attitudes to pain do not determine the direction of the sympathetic response to tonic muscle pain in humans
  45. The vestibular system does not modulate fusimotor drive to muscle spindles in relaxed leg muscles of subjects in a near-vertical position
  46. Cortical influences on brainstem circuitry responsible for conditioned pain modulation in humans
  47. Effects of 12 Months Continuous Positive Airway Pressure on Sympathetic Activity Related Brainstem Function and Structure in Obstructive Sleep Apnea
  48. The Effect of Nitric Oxide Inhibition in Spinal Cord Injured Humans with and without Preserved Sympathetic Control of the Vasculature
  49. Skin Sympathetic Nerve Activity is Modulated during Slow Sinusoidal Linear Displacements in Supine Humans
  50. Increasing cutaneous afferent feedback improves proprioceptive accuracy at the knee in patients with sensory ataxia
  51. Pain inhibits pain; human brainstem mechanisms
  52. Inter-Individual Responses to Experimental Muscle Pain: Baseline Physiological Parameters Do Not Determine Whether Muscle Sympathetic Nerve Activity Increases or Decreases During Pain
  53. Relationship between spontaneous sympathetic baroreflex sensitivity and cardiac baroreflex sensitivity in healthy young individuals
  54. Effects of changing skin mechanics on the differential sensitivity to surface compliance by tactile afferents in the human finger pad
  55. Baroreflex modulation of muscle sympathetic nerve activity at rest does not differ between morning and afternoon
  56. Brain stem activity changes associated with restored sympathetic drive following CPAP treatment in OSA subjects: a longitudinal investigation
  57. Comparison of contractile responses of single human motor units in the toe extensors during unloaded and loaded isotonic and isometric conditions
  58. Decoding force from multiunit recordings from the median nerve
  59. Motion sickness is associated with an increase in vestibular modulation of skin but not muscle sympathetic nerve activity
  60. Short-term peripheral nerve stimulation ameliorates axonal dysfunction after spinal cord injury
  61. Autonomic responses to exercise: Cortical and subcortical responses during post-exercise ischaemia and muscle pain
  62. Reversal of functional changes in the brain associated with obstructive sleep apnoea following 6 months of CPAP
  63. Brainstem changes associated with increased muscle sympathetic drive in obstructive sleep apnoea
  64. Single tactile afferents outperform human subjects in a vibrotactile intensity discrimination task
  65. Vestibular modulation of muscle sympathetic nerve activity during sinusoidal linear acceleration in supine humans
  66. Tactile afferents encode grip safety before slip for different frictions
  67. Disturbances in affective touch in hereditary sensory & autonomic neuropathy type III
  68. Respiratory modulation of muscle sympathetic nerve activity in obstructive sleep apnoea
  69. Effect of contraction intensity on sympathetic nerve activity to active human skeletal muscle
  70. Neck proprioceptors contribute to the modulation of muscle sympathetic nerve activity to the lower limbs of humans
  71. Comparison of the contractile responses to irregular and regular trains of stimuli during microstimulation of single human motor axons
  72. Sympathetic single axonal discharge after spinal cord injury in humans: activity at rest and after bladder stimulation
  73. Skin sympathetic nerve activity in humans during exposure to emotionally-charged images: sex differences
  74. Vestibulo-Sympathetic Responses
  75. Differential sensitivity to surface compliance by tactile afferents in the human finger pad
  76. Vestibular modulation of muscle sympathetic nerve activity by the utricle during sub-perceptual sinusoidal linear acceleration in humans
  77. Consistent interindividual increases or decreases in muscle sympathetic nerve activity during experimental muscle pain
  78. Functional and structural changes in the brain associated with the increase in muscle sympathetic nerve activity in obstructive sleep apnoea
  79. Classification of Texture and Frictional Condition at Initial Contact by Tactile Afferent Responses
  80. Endovascular procedures for the treatment of autonomic dysfunction
  81. Proximally applied subsensory electrical noise stimulation reduces variance in action potential timing and enhances sensory perception
  82. Identification of sites of sympathetic outflow at rest and during emotional arousal: Concurrent recordings of sympathetic nerve activity and fMRI of the brain
  83. Modulation of muscle sympathetic nerve activity by low-frequency physiological activation of the vestibular utricle in awake humans
  84. Real-time imaging of brain areas involved in the generation of spontaneous skin sympathetic nerve activity at rest
  85. Cardiorespiratory coupling of sympathetic outflow in humans: a comparison of respiratory and cardiac modulation of sympathetic nerve activity to skin and muscle
  86. Relationship between proprioception at the knee joint and gait ataxia in HSAN III
  87. The vestibular system does not modulate fusimotor drive to muscle spindles in contracting leg muscles of seated subjects
  88. Real-time imaging of cortical and subcortical control of muscle sympathetic nerve activity in awake human subjects
  89. Tonic muscle pain does not increase fusimotor drive to human leg muscles: implications for chronic muscle pain
  90. Viscerosympathetic reflexes in human spinal cord injury: relationships between detrusor pressure, blood pressure and skin blood flow during bladder distension
  91. Cardiac-locked bursts of muscle sympathetic nerve activity are absent in familial dysautonomia
  92. Discharge rates and discharge variability of muscle spindle afferents in human chronic spinal cord injury
  93. Functional Imaging of the Human Brainstem during Somatosensory Input and Autonomic Output
  94. Increases in muscle sympathetic nerve activity, heart rate, respiration, and skin blood flow during passive viewing of exercise
  95. Sympathetic microneurography
  96. Inhibition of augmented muscle vasoconstrictor drive following asphyxic apnoea in awake human subjects is not affected by relief of chemical drive
  97. Predicting the spatiotemporal expression of local and referred acute muscle pain in individual subjects
  98. Individual differences in the cardiovascular responses to tonic muscle pain: parallel increases or decreases in muscle sympathetic nerve activity, blood pressure and heart rate
  99. Joint symbolic dynamics as a model-free approach to study interdependence in cardio-respiratory time series
  100. Real-time imaging of cortical areas involved in the generation of increases in skin sympathetic nerve activity when viewing emotionally charged images
  101. Selective autonomic failure: Ross syndrome
  102. Functional Imaging of the Brainstem and Cortical Sites of Autonomic Control in Human Subjects
  103. Identification of Sites of Sympathetic Outflow During Concurrent Recordings of Sympathetic Nerve Activity and fMRI
  104. Evidence from bilateral recordings of sympathetic nerve activity for lateralisation of vestibular contributions to cardiovascular control
  105. Biphasic effects of tonic stimulation of muscle nociceptors on skin sympathetic nerve activity in human subjects
  106. Low-frequency physiological activation of the vestibular utricle causes biphasic modulation of skin sympathetic nerve activity in humans
  107. Cardiovascular variability in Parkinson’s disease and extrapyramidal motor slowing
  108. Low-frequency galvanic vestibular stimulation evokes two peaks of modulation in skin sympathetic nerve activity
  109. Modulation of Human Muscle Spindle Discharge by Arterial Pulsations - Functional Effects and Consequences
  110. Spontaneous fluctuations in the peripheral photoplethysmographic waveform: roles of arterial pressure and muscle sympathetic nerve activity
  111. Autonomic markers of emotional processing: skin sympathetic nerve activity in humans during exposure to emotionally charged images
  112. Firing patterns of muscle vasoconstrictor neurons in respiratory disease
  113. Somatosympathetic Vasoconstrictor Reflexes in Human Spinal Cord Injury: Responses to Innocuous and Noxious Sensory Stimulation below Lesion
  114. Can loss of muscle spindle afferents explain the ataxic gait in Riley-Day syndrome?
  115. Respiratory modulation of muscle sympathetic nerve activity is not increased in essential hypertension or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  116. Allodynia mediated by C-tactile afferents in human hairy skin
  117. Low-frequency sinusoidal galvanic stimulation of the left and right vestibular nerves reveals two peaks of modulation in muscle sympathetic nerve activity
  118. On the Number of Preganglionic Neurons Driving Human Postganglionic Sympathetic Neurons: A Comparison of Modeling and Empirical Data
  119. Competitive interactions between vestibular and cardiac rhythms in the modulation of muscle sympathetic nerve activity
  120. Bilateral activation of the trigeminothalamic tract by acute orofacial cutaneous and muscle pain in humans
  121. Within-limb somatotopic representation of acute muscle pain in the human contralateral dorsal posterior insula
  122. Changes in the Spatiotemporal Expression of Local and Referred Pain Following Repeated Intramuscular Injections of Hypertonic Saline: A Longitudinal Study
  123. A role for the sympathetic nervous system in sympathetically maintained pain?
  124. Cortical and brain stem changes in neural activity during static handgrip and postexercise ischemia in humans
  125. Firing probability and mean firing rates of human muscle vasoconstrictor neurones are elevated during chronic asphyxia
  126. Vestibular and pulse-related modulation of skin sympathetic nerve activity during sinusoidal galvanic vestibular stimulation in human subjects
  127. Differential activation of the human trigeminal nuclear complex by noxious and non-noxious orofacial stimulation
  128. Effects of Intramuscular Anesthesia on the Expression of Primary and Referred Pain Induced by Intramuscular Injection of Hypertonic Saline
  129. Slowly Adapting Mechanoreceptors in the Borders of the Human Fingernail Encode Fingertip Forces
  130. Developments in autonomic research: a review of the latest literature
  131. Frequency-dependent modulation of muscle sympathetic nerve activity by sinusoidal galvanic vestibular stimulation in human subjects
  132. Single-minded about heart failure
  133. Developments in autonomic research: a review of the latest literature
  134. Erratum: Assessing the capacity of the sympathetic nervous system to respond to a cardiovascular challenge in human spinal cord injury
  135. Input–output relationships of a somatosympathetic reflex in human spinal injury
  136. Effects of deep and superficial experimentally induced acute pain on skin sympathetic nerve activity in human subjects
  137. Real-time imaging of the medullary circuitry involved in the generation of spontaneous muscle sympathetic nerve activity in awake subjects
  138. Effects of deep and superficial experimentally induced acute pain on muscle sympathetic nerve activity in human subjects
  139. Neuropathic pain and primary somatosensory cortex reorganization following spinal cord injury
  140. Cutaneous vasoconstriction as a measure of incipient autonomic dysreflexia during penile vibratory stimulation in spinal cord injury
  141. Research highlights from the literature
  142. Firing properties of sudomotor neurones in hyperhidrosis and thermal sweating
  143. Research highlights from the literature
  144. Low-threshold afferent signalling of viscous loads during voluntary movements of the human digits
  145. Research highlights from the literature
  146. The effects of experimental muscle and skin pain on the static stretch sensitivity of human muscle spindles in relaxed leg muscles
  147. Anatomical Changes in Human Motor Cortex and Motor Pathways following Complete Thoracic Spinal Cord Injury
  148. Selective activation of muscle and skin nociceptors does not trigger exaggerated sympathetic responses in spinal-injured subjects
  149. Assessing the capacity of the sympathetic nervous system to respond to a cardiovascular challenge in human spinal cord injury
  150. Autonomic News
  151. Gender differences in brain activity evoked by muscle and cutaneous pain: A retrospective study of single-trial fMRI data
  152. Assessing the integrity of sympathetic pathways in spinal cord injury
  153. Somatotopic organization of the processing of muscle and cutaneous pain in the left and right insula cortex: A single-trial fMRI study
  154. Vestibular inputs do not influence the fusimotor system in relaxed muscles of the human leg
  155. Mechanically evoked sensory and motor responses to dynamic compression of the ulnar nerve
  156. Vibration sensitivity of human muscle spindles and golgi tendon organs
  157. Axonal changes in spinal cord injured patients distal to the site of injury
  158. Discrete Changes in Cortical Activation during Experimentally Induced Referred Muscle Pain: A Single-Trial fMRI Study
  159. Modulation of muscle sympathetic bursts by sinusoidal galvanic vestibular stimulation in human subjects
  160. Distinct forebrain activity patterns during deep versus superficial pain
  161. Neural sites involved in the sustained increase in muscle sympathetic nerve activity induced by inspiratory capacity apnea: a fMRI study
  162. Evidence for Strong Synaptic Coupling Between Single Tactile Afferents From the Sole of the Foot and Motoneurons Supplying Leg Muscles
  163. A consensus statement on osseoperception
  164. Intraneural microstimulation of motor axons in the study of human single motor units
  165. Physiological characteristics of low-threshold mechanoreceptors in joints, muscle and skin in human subjects
  166. Does sympathetic nerve discharge affect the firing of myelinated cutaneous afferents in humans?
  167. Absence of short-term vestibular modulation of muscle sympathetic outflow, assessed by brief galvanic vestibular stimulation in awake human subjects
  168. Comparison of the firing patterns of human postganglionic sympathetic neurones and spinal α motoneurones during brief bursts
  169. Cardiovascular and Respiratory Modulation of Tactile Afferents in the Human Finger Pad
  170. Loads applied tangential to a fingertip during an object restraint task can trigger short-latency as well as long-latency EMG responses in hand muscles
  171. Resting discharge of human muscle spindles is not modulated by increases in sympathetic drive
  172. Pathological sympathoexcitation: how is it achieved?
  173. Why do human postganglionic neurones primarily only fire once during a sympathetic burst?
  174. Chapter 11 Microneurography and motor disorders
  175. Mechanisms of sympathoexcitation: single-unit analysis of muscle vasoconstrictor neurons in awake OSAS subjects
  176. Prolonged surges of baroreflex-resistant muscle sympathetic drive during periodic breathing
  177. Cortically evoked neural volleys to the human hand are increased during ischaemic block of the forearm
  178. Firing properties of single postganglionic sympathetic neurones recorded in awake human subjects
  179. Modulation of ongoing EMG by different classes of low-threshold mechanoreceptors in the human hand
  180. Discharge behaviour of single motor units during maximal voluntary contractions of a human toe extensor
  181. Comparison of contractile properties of single motor units in human intrinsic and extrinsic finger muscles
  182. Firing Properties of Single Muscle Vasoconstrictor Neurons in the Sympathoexcitation Associated With Congestive Heart Failure
  183. Evidence for strong synaptic coupling between single tactile afferents and motoneurones supplying the human hand
  184. Firing properties of single vasoconstrictor neurones in human subjects with high levels of muscle sympathetic activity
  185. Force-Frequency and Fatigue Properties of Motor Units in Muscles That Control Digits of the Human Hand
  186. Respiratory and cardiac modulation of single sympathetic vasoconstrictor and sudomotor neurones to human skin
  187. Spontaneous and evoked ectopic discharges recorded from single human axons
  188. Sustained activation of muscle sympathetic outflow during static lung inflation depends on a high intrathoracic pressure
  189. Inhibition of muscle sympathetic outflow following transcranial cortical stimulation
  190. The signalling of touch, finger movements and manipulation forces by mechanoreceptors in human skin
  191. Encoding of Object Curvature by Tactile Afferents From Human Fingers
  192. The discharge behaviour of single sympathetic neurones supplying human sweat glands
  193. Contractile properties of single motor units in human toe extensors assessed by intraneural motor axon stimulation
  194. Control of grip force during restraint of an object held between finger and thumb: responses of cutaneous afferents from the digits
  195. Control of grip force during restraint of an object held between finger and thumb: responses of muscle and joint afferents from the digits
  196. The contribution of transcortical pathways to long-latency stretch and tactile reflexes in human hand muscles
  197. Effects of static lung inflation on sympathetic activity in human muscle nerves at rest and during asphyxia
  198. Modulation of muscle sympathetic activity during spontaneous and artificial ventilation and apnoea in humans
  199. The discharge behaviour of single vasoconstrictor motoneurones in human muscle nerves.
  200. Electrical signs of cortical involvement in the automatic control of grip force
  201. Motoneuronal output and gradation of effort in attempts to contract acutely paralysed leg muscles in man.
  202. The firing rates of human motoneurones voluntarily activated in the absence of muscle afferent feedback.
  203. Baroreflex and respiratory modulation of single and multi-unit sympathetic activity in human muscle nerves
  204. PERIPHERAL AND CENTRAL DELAYS IN THE CORTICAL PROJECTIONS FROM HUMAN TRUNCAL MUSCLES
  205. Decline in spindle support to alpha-motoneurones during sustained voluntary contractions.
  206. The cortical drive to human respiratory muscles in the awake state assessed by premotor cerebral potentials.
  207. Long-lasting depression of central synaptic transmission following prolonged high-frequency stimulation of cutaneous afferents: a mechanism for post-vibratory hypaesthesia
  208. PARAESTHESIAE AND TETANY INDUCED BY VOLUNTARY HYPERVENTILATION
  209. Perceptual responses to microstimulation of single afferents innervating joints, muscles and skin of the human hand.
  210. VOLUNTARY ACTIVATION OF HUMAN MOTOR AXONS IN THE ABSENCE OF MUSCLE AFFERENT FEEDBACK
  211. Projection of low-threshold afferents from human intercostal muscles to the cerebral cortex
  212. The cortical distribution of muscle and cutaneous afferent projections from the human foot
  213. CONDUCTION VELOCITIES OF MUSCLE AND CUTANEOUS AFFERENTS IN THE UPPER AND LOWER LIMBS OF HUMAN SUBJECTS
  214. Responses to passive movement of receptors in joint, skin and muscle of the human hand.
  215. Laryngeal motoneurone activity in the rabbit during asphyxic gasping
  216. Respiratory muscle activity during asphyxic apnoea and opisthotonus in the rabbit
  217. Inspiratory augmentation during asphyxic hypernoea and gasping: Proprioceptive influences
  218. Diaphragmatic, thoracic and limb motor effects of amyl nitrite inhalation
  219. Tachypnoeic response to amyl nitrite inhalation in the rabbit