Lydia Kudina

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Russian Academy of Sciences, Moskva, Moscow, Russia 
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Kudina LP, Andreeva RE. (2021) Evidence of two modes of spiking evoked in human firing motoneurones by Ia afferent electrical stimulation. Experimental Brain Research. 239: 719-730
Kudina LP, Andreeva RE. (2019) Repetitive doublet firing in human motoneurons: evidence for interaction between common synaptic drive and plateau potential in natural motor control. Journal of Neurophysiology. 122: 424-434
Kudina LP, Andreeva RE. (2015) Triplet firing origin in human motor units: emerging hypotheses. Experimental Brain Research. 234: 837-44
Kudina LP, Andreeva RE. (2015) Triplet firing origin in human motor units: emerging hypotheses. Experimental Brain Research. 234: 837-44
Kudina LP, Andreeva RE. (2013) Delayed depolarization and firing behavior of human motoneurons during voluntary muscle contractions. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 7: 793
Piotrkiewicz M, Kudina L. (2012) Analysis of motoneuron responses to composite synaptic volleys (computer simulation study). Experimental Brain Research. 217: 209-21
Piotrkiewicz M, Kudina L, Chen JJJ, et al. (2012) Assessment of human motoneuron: Afterhyperpolarization duration in health and disease Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering. 32: 43-61
Kudina LP, Andreeva RE. (2010) Repetitive doublet firing of motor units: evidence for plateau potentials in human motoneurones? Experimental Brain Research. 204: 79-90
Piotrkiewicz M, Kudina L, Jakubiec M. (2009) Computer simulation study of the relationship between the profile of excitatory postsynaptic potential and stimulus-correlated motoneuron firing. Biological Cybernetics. 100: 215-30
Piotrkiewicz M, Kudina L, Mierzejewska J, et al. (2008) Analysis of double discharges in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Muscle & Nerve. 38: 845-54
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