A description is made of the patterns of electrical activity in the proximal muscles of the cricket foreleg during restrained locomotion and seeking movements, while the animal is held by the mesonotum, allowing the legs complete freedom of movement. 1. The initiation of the swing phase corresponds to the onset of the abductor muscle activity (Fig. 1). Its duration is matched by that of abduction-promotion and does not depend on the step frequency. Leg position is more variable at the end of the stance than at the end of the swing. 2. The promotor and abductor muscle activities are linked (Fig. 2). At least three units can be distinguished in each and the duration of their bursts is independent of the period (Fig. 3). 3. In the ...
<div><p>In legged animals, the muscle system has a dual function: to produce forces and torques nece...
In legged animals, the muscle system has a dual function: to produce forces and torques necessary to...
Analyses of neuronal mechanisms underlying instinctive behaviour have long been required (Tinbergen,...
A description is made of the patterns of electrical activity in the proximal muscles of the cricket ...
The structure of the proximal segments of the cricket (Gryllus bimaculatus) foreleg, together with t...
1. The gait and the protraction/retraction ratios (P/R ratios) for the cricket are described. They a...
Tethered, flying Australian field crickets (Teleogryllus oceanicus) stimulated with ultrasound respo...
Tethered, flying Australian field crickets (Teleogryllus oceanicus) stimulated with ultrasound respo...
The structure of the proximal segments of the cricket (Gryllus bimaculatus) foreleg, together with t...
The cricket is one of the model animals used to investigate the neuronal mechanisms underlying adapt...
A brief description is given of the anatomy, innervation and mechanical properties of the extensor t...
Stop and start of stepping are two basic actions of the musculo-skeletal system of a leg. Although t...
Akay T, Haehn S, Schmitz J, Büschges A. Signals from load sensors underlie interjoint coordination d...
Stop and start of stepping are two basic actions of the musculo-skeletal system of a leg. Although t...
Stop and start of stepping are two basic actions of the musculo-skeletal system of a leg. Although t...
<div><p>In legged animals, the muscle system has a dual function: to produce forces and torques nece...
In legged animals, the muscle system has a dual function: to produce forces and torques necessary to...
Analyses of neuronal mechanisms underlying instinctive behaviour have long been required (Tinbergen,...
A description is made of the patterns of electrical activity in the proximal muscles of the cricket ...
The structure of the proximal segments of the cricket (Gryllus bimaculatus) foreleg, together with t...
1. The gait and the protraction/retraction ratios (P/R ratios) for the cricket are described. They a...
Tethered, flying Australian field crickets (Teleogryllus oceanicus) stimulated with ultrasound respo...
Tethered, flying Australian field crickets (Teleogryllus oceanicus) stimulated with ultrasound respo...
The structure of the proximal segments of the cricket (Gryllus bimaculatus) foreleg, together with t...
The cricket is one of the model animals used to investigate the neuronal mechanisms underlying adapt...
A brief description is given of the anatomy, innervation and mechanical properties of the extensor t...
Stop and start of stepping are two basic actions of the musculo-skeletal system of a leg. Although t...
Akay T, Haehn S, Schmitz J, Büschges A. Signals from load sensors underlie interjoint coordination d...
Stop and start of stepping are two basic actions of the musculo-skeletal system of a leg. Although t...
Stop and start of stepping are two basic actions of the musculo-skeletal system of a leg. Although t...
<div><p>In legged animals, the muscle system has a dual function: to produce forces and torques nece...
In legged animals, the muscle system has a dual function: to produce forces and torques necessary to...
Analyses of neuronal mechanisms underlying instinctive behaviour have long been required (Tinbergen,...