In this article we discuss the experimental advantages that the vibrissal motor system offers for analysis of motor control and the specializations of this system related to the unique characteristics of whisker movements. Whisker movements are often rhythmic, fast, and bilateral. Movements of individual whiskers have simple characteristics, whereas, movements of the entire vibrissae array are complex and sophisticated. In the last few years, powerful methods for high precision tracking of whisker movements have become available. The whisker musculature is arranged to permit forward movements of individual whiskers and consists−depending on the species−mainly or exclusively of fast contracting, fast fatigable muscle fibers. Whisker motor ne...
The rodent facial nucleus (FN) comprises motoneurons (MNs) that control the facial musculature. In t...
Sensory organs are not stationary in the world, and thus sensation can reflect motion of the organis...
Exploratory "whisking" is a rhythmic motor activity that enables rodents to locate objects in their ...
In this article we discuss the experimental advantages that the vibrissal motor system offers for an...
The motor systems of the mammalian brain are a remarkable product of many millions of years of evolu...
The rodent vibrissal system offers an ideal model for studying sensory-motor pathways in the mammali...
The rodent vibrissal system offers an ideal model for studying sensory-motor pathways of the central...
The biomechanics of a motor plant constrain the behavioral strategies that an animal has available t...
An accumulation of anatomical, behavioral, and electrophysiological evidence allows us to identify t...
The superior colliculus (SC) is an essential structure for the control of eye movements. In rodents,...
The superior colliculus (SC) is an essential structure for the control of eye movements. In rodents,...
Active sensing involves the fusion of internally generated motor events with external sensa-tion. Fo...
The purposeful movement of biological sensors, such as the the relatively small number of degrees of...
SummaryExploratory whisking in rat is an example of self-generated movement on multiple timescales, ...
Tactile hair, or vibrissae, are a mammalian characteristic found on many mammals (Ahl, 1986). Vibris...
The rodent facial nucleus (FN) comprises motoneurons (MNs) that control the facial musculature. In t...
Sensory organs are not stationary in the world, and thus sensation can reflect motion of the organis...
Exploratory "whisking" is a rhythmic motor activity that enables rodents to locate objects in their ...
In this article we discuss the experimental advantages that the vibrissal motor system offers for an...
The motor systems of the mammalian brain are a remarkable product of many millions of years of evolu...
The rodent vibrissal system offers an ideal model for studying sensory-motor pathways in the mammali...
The rodent vibrissal system offers an ideal model for studying sensory-motor pathways of the central...
The biomechanics of a motor plant constrain the behavioral strategies that an animal has available t...
An accumulation of anatomical, behavioral, and electrophysiological evidence allows us to identify t...
The superior colliculus (SC) is an essential structure for the control of eye movements. In rodents,...
The superior colliculus (SC) is an essential structure for the control of eye movements. In rodents,...
Active sensing involves the fusion of internally generated motor events with external sensa-tion. Fo...
The purposeful movement of biological sensors, such as the the relatively small number of degrees of...
SummaryExploratory whisking in rat is an example of self-generated movement on multiple timescales, ...
Tactile hair, or vibrissae, are a mammalian characteristic found on many mammals (Ahl, 1986). Vibris...
The rodent facial nucleus (FN) comprises motoneurons (MNs) that control the facial musculature. In t...
Sensory organs are not stationary in the world, and thus sensation can reflect motion of the organis...
Exploratory "whisking" is a rhythmic motor activity that enables rodents to locate objects in their ...