SummaryStudies of locomotion in mice suggest that circuits controlling the alternating between left and right limbs may have a modular organization with distinct locomotor circuits being recruited at different speeds. It is not clear, however, whether such a modular organization reflects specific behavioral outcomes expressed at different speeds of locomotion. Here, we use detailed kinematic analyses to search for signatures of a modular organization of locomotor circuits in intact and genetically modified mice moving at different speeds of locomotion. We show that wild-type mice display three distinct gaits: two alternating, walk and trot, and one synchronous, bound. Each gait is expressed in distinct ranges of speed with phenotypic inter-...
The neuronal networks that generate vertebrate movements such as walking and swimming are embedded i...
The cerebellum is involved in coordinating motor behaviour, but how the cerebellar network regulates...
The cerebellum plays a fundamental, but as yet poorly understood, role in the control of locomotion....
SummaryStudies of locomotion in mice suggest that circuits controlling the alternating between left ...
Locomotion results from an interplay between biomechanical constraints of the muscles attached to th...
International audienceAll forms of locomotion are repetitive motor activities that require coordinat...
Locomotion is a ubiquitous behavior demonstrated by the majority, if not all animals. However, the m...
Robust locomotion relies on information from proprioceptors: sensory organs that communicate the pos...
Networks at various levels of the nervous system coordinate different motor patterns such as respira...
The cerebellum is involved in coordinating motor behaviour, but how the cerebellar network regulates...
(A-C) Polygon graphs based on partial least squares (PLS) analysis of 58 gait variables measured dur...
Neurodegenerative diseases of the central nervous system frequently affect the locomotor system resu...
Identifying the spinal circuits controlling locomotion is critical for unravelling the mechanisms co...
Locomotion is an essential animal behavior used for translocation. The spinal cord acts as key execu...
The neuronal networks that generate vertebrate movements such as walking and swimming are embedded i...
The neuronal networks that generate vertebrate movements such as walking and swimming are embedded i...
The cerebellum is involved in coordinating motor behaviour, but how the cerebellar network regulates...
The cerebellum plays a fundamental, but as yet poorly understood, role in the control of locomotion....
SummaryStudies of locomotion in mice suggest that circuits controlling the alternating between left ...
Locomotion results from an interplay between biomechanical constraints of the muscles attached to th...
International audienceAll forms of locomotion are repetitive motor activities that require coordinat...
Locomotion is a ubiquitous behavior demonstrated by the majority, if not all animals. However, the m...
Robust locomotion relies on information from proprioceptors: sensory organs that communicate the pos...
Networks at various levels of the nervous system coordinate different motor patterns such as respira...
The cerebellum is involved in coordinating motor behaviour, but how the cerebellar network regulates...
(A-C) Polygon graphs based on partial least squares (PLS) analysis of 58 gait variables measured dur...
Neurodegenerative diseases of the central nervous system frequently affect the locomotor system resu...
Identifying the spinal circuits controlling locomotion is critical for unravelling the mechanisms co...
Locomotion is an essential animal behavior used for translocation. The spinal cord acts as key execu...
The neuronal networks that generate vertebrate movements such as walking and swimming are embedded i...
The neuronal networks that generate vertebrate movements such as walking and swimming are embedded i...
The cerebellum is involved in coordinating motor behaviour, but how the cerebellar network regulates...
The cerebellum plays a fundamental, but as yet poorly understood, role in the control of locomotion....