Jonathan Jair Milla Cruz

Jonathan Jair Milla Cruz
The University of Calgary · Faculty of Veterinary Medicine

PhD

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Education
August 2015 - September 2019
Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute
Field of study
  • Physiology, Biophysics and Neuroscience
August 2013 - July 2015
Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute
Field of study
  • Physiology, Biophysics and Neuroscience
August 2007 - July 2012
Instituto Politécnico Nacional
Field of study
  • Optometry

Publications

Publications (5)
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Normal and pathological locomotion can be discriminated by analyzing an animal's gait on a linear walkway. This step is labor intensive and introduces experimental bias due to the handling involved while placing and removing the animal between trials. We designed a system consisting of a runway embedded within a larger arena, which can be traversed...
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Developing spinal motor networks produce a diverse array of outputs, including episodic and continuous patterns of rhythmic activity. Variation in excitability state and neuromodulatory tone can facilitate transitions between episodic and continuous rhythms; however, the intrinsic mechanisms that govern these rhythms and their transitions are poorl...
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Sensory information arising from limb movements controls the spinal locomotor circuitry to adapt the motor pattern to demands of the environment. Stimulation of extensor group (gr) I afferents during fictive locomotion in decerebrate cats prolongs the ongoing extension, and terminates ongoing flexion with an initiation of the subsequent extension,...
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Somatosensory information can be modulated at the spinal cord level by primary afferent depolarization (PAD), known to produce presynaptic inhibition (PSI) by decreasing neurotransmitter release through the activation of presynaptic ionotropic receptors. Descending monoaminergic systems also modulate somatosensory processing. We investigated the ro...
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Somatosensory afferent transmission strength is controlled by several presynaptic mechanisms that reduce transmitter release at the spinal cord level. We focused this investigation on the role of α-adrenoceptors in modulating sensory transmission in low-threshold myelinated afferents and in pathways mediating primary afferent depolarization (PAD) o...

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