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Tatiana G. Deliagina

Tatiana G. Deliagina

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Neuroscience

D-Index
51
Citations
8109
World Ranking
5590
National Ranking
109

Overview

Tatiana G. Deliagina is affiliated with the Karolinska Institute in Sweden. Their research spans several interconnected fields, primarily in medicine and engineering, with a focus on biomedical engineering and related subfields. The scope of work involves spinal cord injury research, zebrafish biomedical research applications, spinal dysraphism and malformations, as well as robotic locomotion and control.

The scientist's body of work includes studies on muscle activation and electromyography, prosthetics and rehabilitation robotics, and investigations into neural dynamics and brain function. These topics reflect a multidisciplinary approach combining aspects of pathology, cell biology, and cognitive neuroscience.

Recent publications by Tatiana G. Deliagina cover multiple aspects of motor behaviors and spinal network functions. Notable papers include:

  • Differential Contribution of V0 Interneurons to Execution of Rhythmic and Nonrhythmic Motor Behaviors, 2021, Journal of Neuroscience
  • Comparison of operation of spinal locomotor networks activated by supraspinal commands and by epidural stimulation of the spinal cord in cats, 2020, The Journal of Physiology
  • Changes in operation of postural networks in rabbits with postural functions recovered after lateral hemisection of the spinal cord, 2022, The Journal of Physiology
  • Functional Organization of the Spinal Locomotor Network Based on Analysis of Interneuronal Activity, 2025, European Journal of Neuroscience
  • Neuronal mechanisms underlying activation of locomotor network by epidural electrical stimulation of the spinal cord, 2025, Experimental Neurology

Tatiana G. Deliagina frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Pavel V. Zelenin
  • Vladimir F. Lyalka
  • Pavel Musienko
  • Oleg Gorskii
  • Shih-Hsin Chang

Publication venues where their work appears regularly include:

  • The Journal of Physiology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Neuroscience
  • European Journal of Neuroscience
  • Experimental Neurology

The scientist's research contributions are positioned at the intersection of biomedical engineering and medical fields, with subfields extending into pathology and forensic medicine, cell biology, and public health. Their work addresses both fundamental neural mechanisms and applied areas such as rehabilitation robotics and muscle electromyography studies.

Best Publications

  • Neuronal Control of Locomotion 'From Mollusc to Man '

    G. N. Orlovskiĭ;T. G. Deliagina;Sten Grillner

  • Neural networks that co-ordinate locomotion and body orientation in lamprey

    S. Grillner;T. Deliagina;A. El Manira;R.H. Hill

  • Neuronal Control of LocomotionFrom Mollusc to Man

    Grigori Orlovsky;T. G. Deliagina;Sten Grillner

  • On the role of central program and afferent inflow in the control of scratching movements in the cat.

    T.G. Deliagina;A.G. Feldman;I.M. Gelfand;G.N. Orlovsky

  • The capacity for generation of rhythmic oscillations is distributed in the lumbosacral spinal cord of the cat.

    T. G. Deliagina;G. N. Orlovsky;G. A. Pavlova

  • Activity of reticulospinal neurons during locomotion in the freely behaving lamprey.

    T. G. Deliagina;T. G. Deliagina;P. V. Zelenin;P. V. Zelenin;P. Fagerstedt;S. Grillner

  • Spinal and supraspinal postural networks

    T.G. Deliagina;I.N. Beloozerova;P.V. Zelenin;G.N. Orlovsky

  • Neural Bases of Postural Control

    Tatiana G. Deliagina;Grigori N. Orlovsky;Pavel V. Zelenin;Irina N. Beloozerova

  • Generation of scratching. I. Activity of spinal interneurons during scratching

    M. B. Berkinblit;T. G. Deliagina;A. G. Feldman;I. M. Gelfand

  • Vestibular control of swimming in lamprey. II. Characteristics of spatial sensitivity of reticulospinal neurons.

    T. G. Deliagina;T. G. Deliagina;G. N. Orlovsky;G. N. Orlovsky;S. Grillner;P. Wallén

  • Activity of Different Classes of Neurons of the Motor Cortex during Postural Corrections

    Irina N. Beloozerova;Mikhail G. Sirota;Harvey A. Swadlow;Grigori N. Orlovsky

  • Activity of pyramidal tract neurons in the cat during postural corrections.

    Irina N. Beloozerova;Mikhail G. Sirota;Grigori N. Orlovsky;Tatiana G. Deliagina

  • Generation of scratching. II. Nonregular regimes of generation.

    M. B. Berkinblit;T. G. Deliagina;A. G. Feldman;I. M. Gelfand

  • Vestibular control of swimming in lamprey. I. Responses of reticulospinal neurons to roll and pitch.

    G N Orlovsky;T G Deliagina;P Wallén

  • Encoding and decoding of reticulospinal commands.

    Tatiana G Deliagina;Pavel V Zelenin;Grigori N Orlovsky

  • Postural Control in the Rabbit Maintaining Balance on the Tilting Platform

    I. N. Beloozerova;P. V. Zelenin;L. B. Popova;G. N. Orlovsky

  • Pattern generation

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  • Nervous mechanisms controlling body posture.

    Tatiana G. Deliagina;Pavel V. Zelenin;Irina N. Beloozerova;Grigori N. Orlovsky

  • Vestibular control of swimming in lamprey. III. Activity of vestibular afferents: convergence of vestibular inputs on reticulospinal neurons.

    T. G. Deliagina;G. N. Orlovsky;S. Grillner;P. Wallén

  • Spinal and Supraspinal Control of the Direction of Stepping during Locomotion

    Pavel E. Musienko;Pavel V. Zelenin;Vladimir F. Lyalka;Yury P. Gerasimenko

  • Heterogeneity of the Population of Command Neurons in the Lamprey

    Pavel V. Zelenin;Sten Grillner;Grigori N. Orlovsky;Tatiana G. Deliagina

  • Activity of Ia inhibitory interneurons during fictitious scratch reflex in the cat.

    T.G. Deliagina;G.N. Orlovsky

Frequent Co-Authors

Grigori N. Orlovsky
Grigori N. Orlovsky Karolinska Institute
Sten Grillner
Sten Grillner Karolinska Institute
Yu. I. Arshavsky
Yu. I. Arshavsky University of California, San Diego
Fredrik Ullén
Fredrik Ullén Karolinska Institute
Anatol G. Feldman
Anatol G. Feldman University of Montreal
Allen I. Selverston
Allen I. Selverston University of California, San Diego
Ole Kiehn
Ole Kiehn University of Copenhagen
Peter Wallén
Peter Wallén Karolinska Institute
Gunnar Grant
Gunnar Grant Karolinska Institute
Alain Frigon
Alain Frigon Université de Sherbrooke

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