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Trevor Drew is affiliated with the University of Montreal in Canada and conducts research primarily within the fields of Neuroscience and Medicine. Their work extensively covers various subfields including Neurology, Cognitive Neuroscience, Cell Biology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, and Biomedical Engineering.

The research topics frequently addressed by Trevor Drew include:

  • Motor Control and Adaptation
  • Neurological disorders and treatments
  • Zebrafish Biomedical Research Applications
  • Muscle activation and electromyography studies
  • Neuroscience of respiration and sleep
  • Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies

The scientist has contributed to multiple recent publications, highlighting developments in locomotion, motor coordination, and visuomotor control. Key papers include:

  • "Contribution of the Entopeduncular Nucleus and the Globus Pallidus to the Control of Locomotion and Visually Guided Gait Modifications in the Cat" (2020), published in Cerebral Cortex
  • "Microstimulation of the Premotor Cortex of the Cat Produces Phase-Dependent Changes in Locomotor Activity" (2021), published in Cerebral Cortex
  • "A secondary motor area contributing to interlimb coordination during visually guided locomotion in the cat" (2022), published in Cerebral Cortex
  • "Cortical contribution to visuomotor coordination in locomotion and reaching" (2023), published in Current Opinion in Neurobiology
  • "Pallidal Activity Related to Posture and Movement during Reaching in the Cat" (2022), published in Journal of Neuroscience

Trevor Drew collaborates regularly with several coauthors, including:

  • Nicolas Fortier-Lebel
  • Toshi Nakajima
  • Yannick Mullié
  • Nabiha Yahiaoui
  • Irène Arto

The researcher publishes predominantly in the following scientific venues:

  • Cerebral Cortex
  • Current Opinion in Neurobiology
  • Journal of Neuroscience

Best Publications

  • Cortical and brainstem control of locomotion

    Trevor Drew;Stephen Prentice;Bénédicte Schepens

  • Discharge patterns of reticulospinal and other reticular neurons in chronic, unrestrained cats walking on a treadmill

    T. Drew;R. Dubuc;S. Rossignol

  • Motor cortical activity during voluntary gait modifications in the cat. I. Cells related to the forelimbs

    T. Drew

  • Locomotor role of the corticoreticular-reticulospinal-spinal interneuronal system.

    Kiyoji Matsuyama;Futoshi Mori;Katsumi Nakajima;Trevor Drew

  • A comparison of treadmill locomotion in adult cats before and after spinal transection

    M. Belanger;T. Drew;J. Provencher;S. Rossignol

  • Independent and convergent signals from the pontomedullary reticular formation contribute to the control of posture and movement during reaching in the cat.

    Bénédicte Schepens;Trevor Drew

  • Role of the motor cortex in the control of visually triggered gait modifications

    Trevor Drew;Wan Jiang;Bouchra Kably;Sylvain Lavoie

  • Cortical mechanisms involved in visuomotor coordination during precision walking.

    Trevor Drew;Jacques-Etienne Andujar;Kim Lajoie;Sergiy Yakovenko

  • Discharges of pyramidal tract and other motor cortical neurones during locomotion in the cat.

    D M Armstrong;T Drew

  • Taking the next step: cortical contributions to the control of locomotion

    Trevor Drew;Daniel S Marigold

  • Contributions of the motor cortex to the control of the hindlimbs during locomotion in the cat.

    Trevor Drew;Wan Jiang;Witold Widajewicz

  • Muscle synergies during locomotion in the cat: a model for motor cortex control.

    Trevor Drew;John Kalaska;Nedialko Krouchev

  • Motor cortical cell discharge during voluntary gait modification.

    T. Drew

  • A kinematic and electromyographic study of cutaneous reflexes evoked from the forelimb of unrestrained walking cats.

    T. Drew;S. Rossignol

  • Sequential Activation of Muscle Synergies During Locomotion in the Intact Cat as Revealed by Cluster Analysis and Direct Decomposition

    Nedialko Krouchev;John F. Kalaska;Trevor Drew

  • Locomotor capacities after complete and partial lesions of the spinal cord.

    Rossignol S;Chau C;Brustein E;Bélanger M

  • Vestibulospinal and Reticulospinal Neuronal Activity During Locomotion in the Intact Cat. I. Walking on a Level Surface

    Kiyoji Matsuyama;Trevor Drew

  • Organization of the projections from the pericruciate cortex to the pontomedullary brainstem of the cat: a study using the anterograde tracer Phaseolus vulgaris-leucoagglutinin.

    Kiyoji Matsuyama;Trevor Drew

  • Descending Signals From the Pontomedullary Reticular Formation Are Bilateral, Asymmetric, and Gated During Reaching Movements in the Cat

    Bénédicte Schepens;Trevor Drew

  • Functional organization within the medullary reticular formation of intact unanesthetized cat. I. Movements evoked by microstimulation.

    T. Drew;S. Rossignol

  • Application of circular statistics to the study of neuronal discharge during locomotion.

    Trevor Drew;Simon Doucet

Frequent Co-Authors

Serge Rossignol
Serge Rossignol University of Montreal
John F. Kalaska
John F. Kalaska University of Montreal
John H. Martin
John H. Martin City University of New York
Keir G. Pearson
Keir G. Pearson University of Alberta
Paul Cisek
Paul Cisek University of Montreal
Grigori N. Orlovsky
Grigori N. Orlovsky Karolinska Institute
Klas Kullander
Klas Kullander Uppsala University
Marc H. Schieber
Marc H. Schieber University of Rochester
Rüdiger Klein
Rüdiger Klein Max Planck Society
Mary P. Galea
Mary P. Galea University of Melbourne

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