In the developing nervous system, ordered neuronal activity patterns can occur even in the absence of sensory input and to investigate how these arise, we have used the model system of the embryonic chicken spinal motor circuit, focusing on motor neurons of the lateral motor column (LMC). At the earliest stages of their molecular differentiation, we can detect differences between medial and lateral LMC neurons in terms of expression of neurotransmitter receptor subunits, including CHRNA5, CHRNA7, GRIN2A, GRIK1, HTR1A and HTR1B, as well as the KCC2 transporter. Using patch-clamp recordings we also demonstrate that medial and lateral LMC motor neurons have subtly different activity patterns that reflect the differential expression of neurotra...
The vertebrate nervous system performs the most complex functions of any organ system. This feat is ...
The mechanisms responsible for generating rhythmic motor activity in the developing spinal cord of t...
The mechanisms responsible for generating rhythmic motor activity in the developing spinal cord of t...
Motor neurons are probably the best characterised neuronal class in the vertebrate central nervous s...
Functional motor performance is dependent upon the correct assemblage of neural circuitry, a process...
Movement is necessary for the survival of most animals. The spinal cord contains neuronal networks t...
Networks at various levels of the nervous system coordinate different motor patterns such as respira...
A fundamental question in the study of motor control is how the nervous system accomplishes the comp...
Locomotion is a ubiquitous behavior demonstrated by the majority, if not all animals. However, the m...
SummaryAccurate motor-task execution relies on continuous comparison of planned and performed action...
Accurate motor-task execution relies on continuous comparison of planned and performed actions. Moto...
SummaryRhythmic limb movements are controlled by pattern-generating neurons within the ventral spina...
Neural development is characterized by the formation of complex neural networks such as the neuromot...
A key objective of neuroscience research is to understand the processes leading to mature neural cir...
International audienceRhythmic electrical activity is a hallmark of the developing embryonic CNS and...
The vertebrate nervous system performs the most complex functions of any organ system. This feat is ...
The mechanisms responsible for generating rhythmic motor activity in the developing spinal cord of t...
The mechanisms responsible for generating rhythmic motor activity in the developing spinal cord of t...
Motor neurons are probably the best characterised neuronal class in the vertebrate central nervous s...
Functional motor performance is dependent upon the correct assemblage of neural circuitry, a process...
Movement is necessary for the survival of most animals. The spinal cord contains neuronal networks t...
Networks at various levels of the nervous system coordinate different motor patterns such as respira...
A fundamental question in the study of motor control is how the nervous system accomplishes the comp...
Locomotion is a ubiquitous behavior demonstrated by the majority, if not all animals. However, the m...
SummaryAccurate motor-task execution relies on continuous comparison of planned and performed action...
Accurate motor-task execution relies on continuous comparison of planned and performed actions. Moto...
SummaryRhythmic limb movements are controlled by pattern-generating neurons within the ventral spina...
Neural development is characterized by the formation of complex neural networks such as the neuromot...
A key objective of neuroscience research is to understand the processes leading to mature neural cir...
International audienceRhythmic electrical activity is a hallmark of the developing embryonic CNS and...
The vertebrate nervous system performs the most complex functions of any organ system. This feat is ...
The mechanisms responsible for generating rhythmic motor activity in the developing spinal cord of t...
The mechanisms responsible for generating rhythmic motor activity in the developing spinal cord of t...