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- Human `muscular sense' refers to our remarkable ability to perceive the position and movement of our body segments
- Discharges of Single Hindlimb Afferents in the Freely Moving Cat
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- 1. Arthur Prochazka, Valeriya Gritsenko, Sergiy Yakovenko, Centre for Neuroscience, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2S2, Canada. Reprints: arthur.prochazka@ualberta.ca.
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- * Corresponding author. Tel.: #780-492-3783; fax: #780-492-1617. E-mail address: authur.prochazka@ualberta.ca (A. Prochazka).