The hindbrain and spinal cord can produce multiple forms of locomotion, escape, and withdrawal behaviors and (in limbed vertebrates) site-specific scratching. Until recently, the prevailing view was that the same classes of CNS neurons generate multiple kinds of movements, either through reconfiguration of a single, shared network or through an increase in the number of neurons recruited within each class. The mechanisms involved in selecting and generating different motor patterns have recently been explored in detail in some non-mammalian, vertebrate model systems. Work on the hatchling Xenopus tadpole, the larval zebrafish, and the adult turtle has now revealed that distinct kinds of motor patterns are actually selected and generated by ...
The networks of neurones in the spinal cord which control vertebrate locomotion, commonly called cen...
In this article we review our research on the development and intrinsic neuromodulation of a spinal ...
Locomotion in immature animals is often inflexible, but gradually acquires versatility to enable ani...
Motor networks typically generate several related output patterns or gaits where individual neurons ...
During locomotion, reflex responses to sensory stimulation are usually modulated and may even be rev...
Many spinal circuits dedicated to locomotor control have been identified in the developing zebrafish...
Locomotion relies on neural networks called central pattern generators (CPGs) that generate periodic...
The nervous system directly controls the muscles of the body, and thus, the behavior of the animal. ...
Animals propel themselves through space, swimming, walking or flying, by rhythmic oscillatory moveme...
The development of spinal circuits underlying motor behaviors was examined in zebrafish. Zebrafish e...
Locomotion is a ubiquitous behavior demonstrated by the majority, if not all animals. However, the m...
SummaryAnimals can produce movements of widely varying speed and strength by changing the recruitmen...
In young and developing amphibians and fish the spinal cord is functional but remarkably simple comp...
One of the most essential features of an animal’s behavior is the ability to navigate and interact w...
Understanding how the central nervous system generates motor sequences, coordinates limbs and body o...
The networks of neurones in the spinal cord which control vertebrate locomotion, commonly called cen...
In this article we review our research on the development and intrinsic neuromodulation of a spinal ...
Locomotion in immature animals is often inflexible, but gradually acquires versatility to enable ani...
Motor networks typically generate several related output patterns or gaits where individual neurons ...
During locomotion, reflex responses to sensory stimulation are usually modulated and may even be rev...
Many spinal circuits dedicated to locomotor control have been identified in the developing zebrafish...
Locomotion relies on neural networks called central pattern generators (CPGs) that generate periodic...
The nervous system directly controls the muscles of the body, and thus, the behavior of the animal. ...
Animals propel themselves through space, swimming, walking or flying, by rhythmic oscillatory moveme...
The development of spinal circuits underlying motor behaviors was examined in zebrafish. Zebrafish e...
Locomotion is a ubiquitous behavior demonstrated by the majority, if not all animals. However, the m...
SummaryAnimals can produce movements of widely varying speed and strength by changing the recruitmen...
In young and developing amphibians and fish the spinal cord is functional but remarkably simple comp...
One of the most essential features of an animal’s behavior is the ability to navigate and interact w...
Understanding how the central nervous system generates motor sequences, coordinates limbs and body o...
The networks of neurones in the spinal cord which control vertebrate locomotion, commonly called cen...
In this article we review our research on the development and intrinsic neuromodulation of a spinal ...
Locomotion in immature animals is often inflexible, but gradually acquires versatility to enable ani...