Motoneurons are not mere output units of neuronal circuits that control motor behavior but participate in pattern generation. Research on the circuit that controls the crawling motor behavior in leeches indicated that motoneurons participate as modulators of this rhythmic motor pattern. Crawling results from successive bouts of elongation and contraction of the whole leech body. In the isolated segmental ganglia, dopamine can induce a rhythmic antiphasic activity of the motoneurons that control contraction (DE-3 motoneurons) and elongation (CV motoneurons). The study was performed in isolated ganglia where manipulation of the activity of specific motoneurons was performed in the course of fictive crawling (crawling). In this study, the memb...
Rhythmic movementssuch as swimming, flying, and walkingare ubiquitous in nature. Intrinsically acti...
Rhythmic motor patterns in invertebrates are often driven by specialized “central pattern generators...
In quadrupeds, special circuity located within the spinal cord, referred to as central pattern gener...
Premotor and motoneurons could play regulatory roles in motor control. We have investigated the role...
UNiversity of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2011. Major: Neuroscience. Advisor: Dr. Karen A. Mes...
The role of motoneurons in central motor pattern generation was investigated in the feeding system o...
The present manuscript aims at identifying patterns of electrical activity recorded from neurons of ...
Repeated motor activities like locomotion, masticationand respiration need rhythmic discharges of f...
The review proposes a comparison between recurrent inhibition in motor systems of vertebrates and th...
Changing gain in a neuronal system has important functional consequences, but the underlying mechani...
The nervous system of the leech is a particularly suitable model to investigate neural coding of sen...
Locomotion is controlled in large part by neural circuits (CPGs) that generate rhythmic stereotyped ...
Owing to the complexity of neuronal circuits, precise mathematical descriptions of brain functions r...
It is widely accepted that the electrical activity of motoneurons that drive locomotion in the stick...
1. The closer muscles of the left and the right spiracles of a thoracic segment are both innervated ...
Rhythmic movementssuch as swimming, flying, and walkingare ubiquitous in nature. Intrinsically acti...
Rhythmic motor patterns in invertebrates are often driven by specialized “central pattern generators...
In quadrupeds, special circuity located within the spinal cord, referred to as central pattern gener...
Premotor and motoneurons could play regulatory roles in motor control. We have investigated the role...
UNiversity of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2011. Major: Neuroscience. Advisor: Dr. Karen A. Mes...
The role of motoneurons in central motor pattern generation was investigated in the feeding system o...
The present manuscript aims at identifying patterns of electrical activity recorded from neurons of ...
Repeated motor activities like locomotion, masticationand respiration need rhythmic discharges of f...
The review proposes a comparison between recurrent inhibition in motor systems of vertebrates and th...
Changing gain in a neuronal system has important functional consequences, but the underlying mechani...
The nervous system of the leech is a particularly suitable model to investigate neural coding of sen...
Locomotion is controlled in large part by neural circuits (CPGs) that generate rhythmic stereotyped ...
Owing to the complexity of neuronal circuits, precise mathematical descriptions of brain functions r...
It is widely accepted that the electrical activity of motoneurons that drive locomotion in the stick...
1. The closer muscles of the left and the right spiracles of a thoracic segment are both innervated ...
Rhythmic movementssuch as swimming, flying, and walkingare ubiquitous in nature. Intrinsically acti...
Rhythmic motor patterns in invertebrates are often driven by specialized “central pattern generators...
In quadrupeds, special circuity located within the spinal cord, referred to as central pattern gener...