International audienceLocomotion is a basic motor function generated and controlled by genetically defined neuronal networks. The pattern of muscle synergies is generated in the spinal cord, whereas neural centers located above the spinal cord in the brainstem and the forebrain are essential for initiating and controlling locomotor movements. One such locomotor control center in the brainstem is the mesencephalic locomotor region (MLR), first discovered in cats and later found in all vertebrate species tested to date. Over the last years, we have investigated the cellular mechanisms by which this locomotor region operates in lampreys. The lamprey MLR is a well-circumscribed region located at the junction between the midbrain and hindbrain. ...
Abstract only availableIn vertebrates, command systems in the brain activate central pattern generat...
Abstract only availableIn vertebrate animals, the muscle activity pattern for locomotor behavior is ...
Electrical stimulation of various brainstem nuclei has revealed sites capable of initiating and modu...
Locomotion occurs sporadically and needs to be started, maintained, and stopped. The neural ...
International audienceCentral networks modulate sensory transmission during motor behavior. Sensory ...
International audienceIn lampreys as in other vertebrates, brainstem centres play a key role in the ...
The ability to locomote through the environment is fundamental to most animal species’ survival. Ver...
International audienceThe initiation and control of locomotion largely depend on processing of senso...
International audienceLocomotion is a basic motor act essential for survival. Amongst other things, ...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Andrew D. McClellan, Biological SciencesIn vertebrates, comma...
When animals move around interacting with the environment, the nervous system has to solve several t...
Animals propel themselves through space, swimming, walking or flying, by rhythmic oscillatory moveme...
The mesencephalic locomotor region (MLR) plays a crucial role in locomotor control. In vertebrates, ...
Locomotor networks in the spinal cord are controlled by descending systems which in turn receive fee...
Only the neurophysiological aspects of this complex problem are reviewed, excluding biomechanical da...
Abstract only availableIn vertebrates, command systems in the brain activate central pattern generat...
Abstract only availableIn vertebrate animals, the muscle activity pattern for locomotor behavior is ...
Electrical stimulation of various brainstem nuclei has revealed sites capable of initiating and modu...
Locomotion occurs sporadically and needs to be started, maintained, and stopped. The neural ...
International audienceCentral networks modulate sensory transmission during motor behavior. Sensory ...
International audienceIn lampreys as in other vertebrates, brainstem centres play a key role in the ...
The ability to locomote through the environment is fundamental to most animal species’ survival. Ver...
International audienceThe initiation and control of locomotion largely depend on processing of senso...
International audienceLocomotion is a basic motor act essential for survival. Amongst other things, ...
Abstract only availableFaculty Mentor: Andrew D. McClellan, Biological SciencesIn vertebrates, comma...
When animals move around interacting with the environment, the nervous system has to solve several t...
Animals propel themselves through space, swimming, walking or flying, by rhythmic oscillatory moveme...
The mesencephalic locomotor region (MLR) plays a crucial role in locomotor control. In vertebrates, ...
Locomotor networks in the spinal cord are controlled by descending systems which in turn receive fee...
Only the neurophysiological aspects of this complex problem are reviewed, excluding biomechanical da...
Abstract only availableIn vertebrates, command systems in the brain activate central pattern generat...
Abstract only availableIn vertebrate animals, the muscle activity pattern for locomotor behavior is ...
Electrical stimulation of various brainstem nuclei has revealed sites capable of initiating and modu...