Direct measurements of synaptic inhibition (I) and excitation (E) to spinal motoneurons can provide an important insight into the organization of premotor networks. Such measurements of flexor motoneurons participating in motor patterns in turtles have recently demonstrated strong concurrent E and I as well as stochastic membrane potentials and irregular spiking in the adult turtle spinal cord. These findings represent a departure from the widespread acceptance of feedforward reciprocal rate models for spinal motor function. The apparent discrepancy has been reviewed as an experimental artifact caused by the distortion of local networks in the transected turtle spinal cord. We tested this assumption in the current study by performing experi...
The spinal motor circuits of the Xenopus embryo have been simulated in a 400- neuron network. To exp...
The spinal cord of the lamprey, a primitive vertebrate, has been used as a model system for investig...
The spinal cord of the lamprey, a primitive vertebrate, has been used as a model system for investig...
Motor patterns such as chewing, breathing, walking and scratching are primarily produced by neuronal...
Motor patterns such as chewing, breathing, walking and scratching are primarily produced by neuronal...
Shortly following the advent of intracellular (IC) recording from spinal cord (SC) motoneurons (MNs)...
A central pattern generator (CPG) is a population of neurons producing rhythmic or repetitive behavi...
A central pattern generator (CPG) is a population of neurons producing rhythmic or repetitive behavi...
Animals can generate distinct rhythmic behaviors using a shared set of muscles and motoneurons, and ...
The spinal network coordinating locomotion in the lamprey serves as a model system, in which it has ...
Rhythmic behaviors such as breathing, walking, and scratching are vital to many species. Such behavi...
Rhythmic behaviors such as breathing, walking, and scratching are vital to many species. Such behavi...
Plasticity of neural circuits takes many forms and plays a fundamental role in regulating behavior t...
The output of a neuronal network depends on the organization and functional properties of its compon...
Locomotion relies on a precisely timed activation of sets of motoneurons. A fundamental question is ...
The spinal motor circuits of the Xenopus embryo have been simulated in a 400- neuron network. To exp...
The spinal cord of the lamprey, a primitive vertebrate, has been used as a model system for investig...
The spinal cord of the lamprey, a primitive vertebrate, has been used as a model system for investig...
Motor patterns such as chewing, breathing, walking and scratching are primarily produced by neuronal...
Motor patterns such as chewing, breathing, walking and scratching are primarily produced by neuronal...
Shortly following the advent of intracellular (IC) recording from spinal cord (SC) motoneurons (MNs)...
A central pattern generator (CPG) is a population of neurons producing rhythmic or repetitive behavi...
A central pattern generator (CPG) is a population of neurons producing rhythmic or repetitive behavi...
Animals can generate distinct rhythmic behaviors using a shared set of muscles and motoneurons, and ...
The spinal network coordinating locomotion in the lamprey serves as a model system, in which it has ...
Rhythmic behaviors such as breathing, walking, and scratching are vital to many species. Such behavi...
Rhythmic behaviors such as breathing, walking, and scratching are vital to many species. Such behavi...
Plasticity of neural circuits takes many forms and plays a fundamental role in regulating behavior t...
The output of a neuronal network depends on the organization and functional properties of its compon...
Locomotion relies on a precisely timed activation of sets of motoneurons. A fundamental question is ...
The spinal motor circuits of the Xenopus embryo have been simulated in a 400- neuron network. To exp...
The spinal cord of the lamprey, a primitive vertebrate, has been used as a model system for investig...
The spinal cord of the lamprey, a primitive vertebrate, has been used as a model system for investig...