Nina S. Bradley

Affiliations: 
Neuroscience University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
Area:
Neuroscience Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Biomechanics Biophysics
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Sun SY, Baker LL, Bradley NS. (2017) Ankle muscle tenotomy does not alter ankle flexor muscle recruitment bias during locomotor-related repetitive limb movement in late-stage chick embryos. Developmental Psychobiology
Sun SY, Bradley NS. (2017) Differences in flexor and extensor activity during locomotor-related leg movements in chick embryos. Developmental Psychobiology. 59: 357-366
Porterfield JH, Sindhurakar A, Finley JM, et al. (2015) Drift during overground locomotion in newly hatched chicks varies with light exposure during embryogenesis. Developmental Psychobiology. 57: 459-69
Bradley NS, Ryu YU, Yeseta MC. (2014) Spontaneous locomotor activity in late-stage chicken embryos is modified by stretch of leg muscles. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 217: 896-907
Sindhurakar A, Bradley NS. (2012) Light accelerates morphogenesis and acquisition of interlimb stepping in chick embryos. Plos One. 7: e51348
Sindhurakar A, Bradley NS. (2010) Kinematic analysis of overground locomotion in chicks incubated under different light conditions. Developmental Psychobiology. 52: 802-12
Ryu YU, Bradley NS. (2009) Precocious locomotor behavior begins in the egg: development of leg muscle patterns for stepping in the chick. Plos One. 4: e6111
Bradley NS, Ryu YU, Lin J. (2008) Fast locomotor burst generation in late stage embryonic motility. Journal of Neurophysiology. 99: 1733-42
Bradley NS, Solanki D, Zhao D. (2005) Limb movements during embryonic development in the chick: evidence for a continuum in limb motor control antecedent to locomotion. Journal of Neurophysiology. 94: 4401-11
Bradley NS, Jahng DY. (2003) Selective effects of light exposure on distribution of motility in the chick embryo at E18. Journal of Neurophysiology. 90: 1408-17
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