Contralateral and long latency effects o
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Steven L. Wolf; Richard L. Segal; Nancy D. Heter; Pamela A. Catlin
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Article
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1995
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Springer-Verlag
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English
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Results from previous studies on monkeys and human subjects have demonstrated that the biceps brachii spinal stretch reflex (SSR) can be operantly conditioned. The extent to which conditioning paradigms influence contralateral SSRs or longer latency responses in the same limb has not been examined.