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Leonora Mouton
Leonora Mouton
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The emotional motor system
G Holstege, R Bandler, CB Saper
Progress in brain research 107, 3-6, 1996
3261996
Shoulder and elbow range of motion for the performance of activities of daily living: A systematic review
AM Oosterwijk, MK Nieuwenhuis, CP van der Schans, LJ Mouton
Physiotherapy theory and practice 34 (7), 505-528, 2018
2462018
Prevalence of scar contractures after burn: a systematic review
AM Oosterwijk, LJ Mouton, H Schouten, LM Disseldorp, ...
Burns 43 (1), 41-49, 2017
1852017
Distinct cell groups in the lumbosacral cord of the cat project to different areas in the periaqueductal gray
VGJM Vanderhorst, LJ Mouton, BFM Blok, G Holstege
Journal of Comparative Neurology 376 (3), 361-385, 1996
1421996
The periaqueductal gray in the cat projects to lamina VIII and the medial part of lamina VII throughout the length of the spinal cord
LJ Mouton, G Holstege
Experimental Brain Research 101 (2), 253-264, 1994
1011994
Physical fitness in people after burn injury: a systematic review
LM Disseldorp, MK Nieuwenhuis, ME Van Baar, LJ Mouton
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 92 (9), 1501-1510, 2011
722011
Fatigue in patients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis: a systematic review of the literature
W Armbrust, NE Siers, OTHM Lelieveld, LJ Mouton, J Tuinstra, P Sauer
Seminars in arthritis and rheumatism 45 (5), 587-595, 2016
712016
Central nervous system control of micturition
G Holstege, H Collewijn
The spinal cord, 130-147, 2009
692009
Afferent projections to the pontine micturition center in the cat
R Kuipers, LJ Mouton, G Holstege
Journal of Comparative Neurology 494 (1), 36-53, 2006
662006
Segmental and laminar organization of the spinal neurons projecting to the periaqueductal gray (PAG) in the cat suggests the existence of at least five separate clusters of …
LJ Mouton, G Holstege
Journal of Comparative Neurology 428 (3), 389-410, 2000
572000
In cat four times as many lamina I neurons project to the parabrachial nuclei and twice as many to the periaqueductal gray as to the thalamus
EM Klop, LJ Mouton, R Hulsebosch, J Boers, G Holstege
Neuroscience 134 (1), 189-197, 2005
512005
Variability in coordination patterns in children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD)
L Golenia, RM Bongers, JF van Hoorn, E Otten, LJ Mouton, ...
Human movement science 60, 202-213, 2018
412018
Emotional motor system
G Holstege, LJ Mouton, PO Gerrits
402003
Three times as many lamina I neurons project to the periaqueductal gray than to the thalamus: a retrograde tracing study in the cat
LJ Mouton, G Holstege
Neuroscience letters 255 (2), 107-110, 1998
391998
Individual differences in learning a novel discrete motor task
L Golenia, MM Schoemaker, LJ Mouton, RM Bongers
PLoS One 9 (11), e112806, 2014
372014
Course of prevalence of scar contractures limiting function: a preliminary study in children and adolescents after burns
AM Oosterwijk, LJ Mouton, M Akkerman, MM Stoop, ME van Baar, ...
Burns 45 (8), 1810-1818, 2019
362019
Fixed muscle synergies and their potential to improve the intuitive control of myoelectric assistive technology for upper extremities
TA Valk, LJ Mouton, E Otten, RM Bongers
Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation 16 (1), 6, 2019
342019
Rating scales for shoulder and elbow range of motion impairment: Call for a functional approach
AM Oosterwijk, MK Nieuwenhuis, HJ Schouten, CP van der Schans, ...
PloS one 13 (8), e0200710, 2018
342018
Neurons in the lateral sacral cord of the cat project to periaqueductal grey, but not to thalamus
EM Klop, LJ Mouton, R Kuipers, G Holstege
European Journal of Neuroscience 21 (8), 2159-2166, 2005
322005
Spinal efferents and afferents of the periaqueductal gray: Possible role in pain, sex and micturition
LJ Mouton
321999
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