Rhythmic motor behaviours consist of alternating movements, e.g. swing-stance in stepping, jaw opening and closing during chewing, and inspiration-expiration in breathing, which must be labile in frequency, and in some cases, in the duration of individual phases, to adjust to physiological demands. These movements are the expression of underlying neural circuits whose organization governs the properties of the motor behaviour. To determine if the ability to operate over a broad range of frequencies in respiration is expressed in the rhythm generator, we isolated the kernel of essential respiratory circuits using rhythmically active in vitro slices from neonatal mice. We show respiratory motor output in these slices at very low frequencies (...
Breathing in mammals is a seemingly straightforward behaviour controlled by the brain. A brainstem n...
We examined the neural bases of inspiratory bursts in the preBötzinger Complex (preBötC) in slice pr...
Issued as final reportAlso Project no. E-21-H42United States. Department of Health and Human Service...
Rhythmic motor behaviours consist of alternating movements, e.g. swing-stance in stepping, jaw openi...
In the mammalian respiratory central pattern generator, the preBötzinger complex (preBötC) produces ...
To understand the neural origins of rhythmic behavior one must characterize the central pattern gene...
To understand the neural origins of rhythmic behavior one must characterize the central pattern gene...
AbstractWe studied patterns of oscillatory neural activity in the network that generates respiratory...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2006.Neurons within the intact respiratory network are sy...
Understanding how molecular and cellular events integrate into a physiological behavior is a major q...
Understanding how molecular and cellular events integrate into a physiological behavior is a major q...
AbstractWe tested the hypothesis that pacemaker neurons generate breathing rhythm in mammals. We mon...
All motor behaviors require precise temporal coordination of different muscle groups. Breathing, for...
All motor behaviors require precise temporal coordination of different muscle groups. Breathing, for...
All motor behaviors require precise temporal coordination of different muscle groups. Breathing, for...
Breathing in mammals is a seemingly straightforward behaviour controlled by the brain. A brainstem n...
We examined the neural bases of inspiratory bursts in the preBötzinger Complex (preBötC) in slice pr...
Issued as final reportAlso Project no. E-21-H42United States. Department of Health and Human Service...
Rhythmic motor behaviours consist of alternating movements, e.g. swing-stance in stepping, jaw openi...
In the mammalian respiratory central pattern generator, the preBötzinger complex (preBötC) produces ...
To understand the neural origins of rhythmic behavior one must characterize the central pattern gene...
To understand the neural origins of rhythmic behavior one must characterize the central pattern gene...
AbstractWe studied patterns of oscillatory neural activity in the network that generates respiratory...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2006.Neurons within the intact respiratory network are sy...
Understanding how molecular and cellular events integrate into a physiological behavior is a major q...
Understanding how molecular and cellular events integrate into a physiological behavior is a major q...
AbstractWe tested the hypothesis that pacemaker neurons generate breathing rhythm in mammals. We mon...
All motor behaviors require precise temporal coordination of different muscle groups. Breathing, for...
All motor behaviors require precise temporal coordination of different muscle groups. Breathing, for...
All motor behaviors require precise temporal coordination of different muscle groups. Breathing, for...
Breathing in mammals is a seemingly straightforward behaviour controlled by the brain. A brainstem n...
We examined the neural bases of inspiratory bursts in the preBötzinger Complex (preBötC) in slice pr...
Issued as final reportAlso Project no. E-21-H42United States. Department of Health and Human Service...