Locomotor feedback signals from the spinal cord to descending brain stem neurons were examined in the lamprey using the uniquely identifiable reticulospinal neurons, the Müller and Mauthner cells. The same identified reticulospinal neurons were recorded in several preparations, under reduced conditions, to address whether an identified reticulospinal neuron shows similar locomotor-related oscillation timing from animal to animal and whether these timing signals can differ significantly from other identified reticulospinal neurons. Intracellular recordings of membrane potential in identified neurons were made in an isolated brain stem-spinal cord preparation with a high-divalent cation solution on the brain stem to suppress indirect neural p...
Animals propel themselves through space, swimming, walking or flying, by rhythmic oscillatory moveme...
In lower vertebrates, locomotor burst generators for axial muscles generally produce unitary bursts ...
Animals propel themselves through space, swimming, walking or flying, by rhythmic oscillatory moveme...
Reticulospinal neurons of the lamprey brain stem receive rhythmic input from the spinal cord during ...
Locomotor networks in the spinal cord are controlled by descending systems which in turn receive fee...
Locomotor networks in the spinal cord are controlled by descending systems which in turn receive fee...
Feedback from the spinal locomotor networks provides rhythmic modulation of the membrane potential o...
An in vitro preparation of the nervous system of the lamprey, a lower vertebrate, was used to charac...
Abstract only availableIn vertebrates, command systems in the brain activate central pattern generat...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Andrew D. McClellan, Biological SciencesIn vertebrates, comma...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Andrew McClellan, Biological SciencesIn vertebrates, loco...
Among the advantages offered by the lamprey brainstem and spinal cord for studies of the structure a...
Among the advantages offered by the lamprey brainstem and spinal cord for studies of the structure a...
Abstract only availableIn vertebrate animals, the muscle activity pattern for locomotor behavior is ...
Animals propel themselves through space, swimming, walking or flying, by rhythmic oscillatory moveme...
Animals propel themselves through space, swimming, walking or flying, by rhythmic oscillatory moveme...
In lower vertebrates, locomotor burst generators for axial muscles generally produce unitary bursts ...
Animals propel themselves through space, swimming, walking or flying, by rhythmic oscillatory moveme...
Reticulospinal neurons of the lamprey brain stem receive rhythmic input from the spinal cord during ...
Locomotor networks in the spinal cord are controlled by descending systems which in turn receive fee...
Locomotor networks in the spinal cord are controlled by descending systems which in turn receive fee...
Feedback from the spinal locomotor networks provides rhythmic modulation of the membrane potential o...
An in vitro preparation of the nervous system of the lamprey, a lower vertebrate, was used to charac...
Abstract only availableIn vertebrates, command systems in the brain activate central pattern generat...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Andrew D. McClellan, Biological SciencesIn vertebrates, comma...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Dr. Andrew McClellan, Biological SciencesIn vertebrates, loco...
Among the advantages offered by the lamprey brainstem and spinal cord for studies of the structure a...
Among the advantages offered by the lamprey brainstem and spinal cord for studies of the structure a...
Abstract only availableIn vertebrate animals, the muscle activity pattern for locomotor behavior is ...
Animals propel themselves through space, swimming, walking or flying, by rhythmic oscillatory moveme...
Animals propel themselves through space, swimming, walking or flying, by rhythmic oscillatory moveme...
In lower vertebrates, locomotor burst generators for axial muscles generally produce unitary bursts ...
Animals propel themselves through space, swimming, walking or flying, by rhythmic oscillatory moveme...