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Ranu Jung, <strong>Ph</strong>.D.<br />

23. Jung, R., S. Carlson, E. Knapp, N. Ravi, B. Thompson, and A. Thota*. Locomotor training in a<br />

rodent model of incomplete spinal cord injury, Clinical Advances in Neurorehabilition Science, Sept.<br />

27-29, 2001, Lexington, KY (Poster presentation by R. Jung)<br />

24. *Thota, A.K., E. Knapp, B. Thompson, A. Quick, and R. Jung. Kinematic and electromyographic<br />

analysis of treadmill walking after locomotor training in a rodent model of incomplete spinal cord<br />

injury. 13 th Annual <strong>Ph</strong>ysical Medicine and Rehabilitation Research Day, Lexington, KY, June 7,<br />

2001. (Oral presentation by *A.K. Thota).<br />

25. *Grandhe, S., J.J. Abbas and R. Jung. Periodic perturbation effects on locomotor rhythm and motor<br />

pattern generation in the lamprey. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 26(2):834.1, 2000. (Poster presentation by<br />

R. Jung).<br />

26. Jung, R. Brain-spinal cord interactions in control of locomotion. Proceedings of the Whitaker<br />

Foundation Biomedical Engineering Research Conf., August 10-13, 2000, San Diego, CA. (Poster<br />

presentation by R. Jung)<br />

27. Abbas, J.J. and R. Jung. Bioengineering the nervous system- Approaches to investigate, replace and<br />

repair the injured spinal cord. Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Kentucky Spinal Cord and Head<br />

Injury Research Trust Symposium. June 10-13, Lexington, KY, 2000.<br />

28. Jung, R., E.J. Brauer, and J.J. Abbas. A real-time neuromorphic analog VLSI spinal cord interface<br />

for rhythmic motor control. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 25(1):4<strong>22</strong>.3, 1999. (Oral presentation by R. Jung)<br />

29. *Shao, M and R. Jung. Persistent correlation in locomotor rhythm in the presence of brain-spinal<br />

cord interaction. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr., 25(1):49.14, 1999. (Poster presentation by R. Jung)<br />

30. Jung, R. Brain-spinal cord interactions in control of locomotion. Proceedings of the Whitaker<br />

Foundation Biomedical Engineering Research Conf., 113, August 13-15, 1999, San Diego, CA.<br />

31. *Wang, H. and R. Jung. Spinal neural organization and brain-spinal cord interaction affect variability<br />

in spinal motor output. Proceedings of the University of Kentucky Life Sciences Day, Nov.1, 1999,<br />

Lexington, KY. (Poster presentation by *H. Wang )<br />

32. *Li,,D., D. S. K. Magnuson and R. Jung. Characterization of the in vitro locomotor rhythm of the<br />

neonatal rat. Kentucky Society for Neuroscience Day, Lexington, KY. April 1999. (Poster<br />

presentation by *D. Li)<br />

33. *Shao, M. and R. Jung. Persistent correlation in locomotor rhythm in the presence of brain-spinal<br />

cord interaction. Kentucky Society for Neuroscience Day, Lexington, KY. April 1999. (Poster<br />

presentation by *M. Shao).<br />

34. *Grandhe, S., J.J. Abbas and R. Jung. Dynamic brain-spinal cord interactions stabilize locomotor<br />

rhythm. Kentucky Society for Neuroscience Day, Lexington, KY. April 1999 (Poster presentation by<br />

*S. Grandhe).<br />

35. *Wang, H. and R. Jung. Brain-spinal loops alter variability of spinal locomotor output. Kentucky<br />

Society for Neuroscience Day, Lexington, KY. April 1999. (Poster presentation by *H. Wang).<br />

36. *Li, D., D.M.Green, T. Sengoku, D. Li, D.S.K. Magnuson and R. Jung. Non-stationary analysis of<br />

locomotor rhythm evoked by ventrolateral funiculus stimulation in neonatal rat spinal cord.<br />

Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Kentucky Spinal Cord and Head Injury Research Trust<br />

Symposium. Lexington, KY, pg. <strong>22</strong>, 1998. (Oral presentation by R. Jung with D.S.K. Magnuson).<br />

37. Green, D.M., T. Sengoku, *D. Li, R. Jung, and D.S.K. Magnuson. Characterization of lumbar<br />

spinoreticular neurons from a physiologically identified locomotor pathway. Proceedings of the<br />

Fourth Annual Kentucky Spinal Cord and Head Injury Research Trust Symposium. Lexington, KY,<br />

pg. 19, 1998.<br />

Center for Adaptive Neural Systems<br />

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