The cricket is one of the model animals used to investigate the neuronal mechanisms underlying adaptive locomotion. An intact cricket walks mostly with a tripod gait, similar to other insects. The motor control center of the leg movements is located in the thoracic ganglia. In this study, we investigated the walking gait patterns of the crickets whose ventral nerve cords were surgically cut to gain an understanding of how the descending signals from the head ganglia and ascending signals from the abdominal nervous system into the thoracic ganglia mediate the initiation and coordination of the walking gait pattern. Crickets whose paired connectives between the brain and subesophageal ganglion (SEG) (circumesophageal connectives) were cut exh...
Central pattern generators (CPGs) are neural circuits that based on their connectivity can generate ...
Rosenbaum P, Schmitz J, Schmidt J, Bueschges A. Task-dependent Modification of Leg Motor Neuron Syna...
Akay T, Haehn S, Schmitz J, Büschges A. Signals from load sensors underlie interjoint coordination d...
Crickets exhibit oriented walking behavior in response to air-current stimuli. Because crickets move...
Using intracellular recording techniques in stationary walking crickets (Gryllus bimaculatus), we ha...
Abstract: Although crickets move their front wings for sound production, the abdominal ganglia house...
Although crickets move their front wings for sound production, the abdominal ganglia house the netwo...
The responses of single brain neurones to artificial calling song, to moving striped patterns and to...
Sensory responses of various descending brain neurons, their modulation during standing or walking, ...
The structure of the proximal segments of the cricket (Gryllus bimaculatus) foreleg, together with t...
Spontaneous walking and escape running in response to wind puffs directed to the abdominal cerci wer...
Analyses of neuronal mechanisms underlying instinctive behaviour have long been required (Tinbergen,...
An air puff stimulus evoked the swimming of an intact cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus, placed on a wate...
A description is made of the patterns of electrical activity in the proximal muscles of the cricket ...
In adult female crickets (Gryllus bimaculatus), rhythmic movements of ovipositor valves are produced...
Central pattern generators (CPGs) are neural circuits that based on their connectivity can generate ...
Rosenbaum P, Schmitz J, Schmidt J, Bueschges A. Task-dependent Modification of Leg Motor Neuron Syna...
Akay T, Haehn S, Schmitz J, Büschges A. Signals from load sensors underlie interjoint coordination d...
Crickets exhibit oriented walking behavior in response to air-current stimuli. Because crickets move...
Using intracellular recording techniques in stationary walking crickets (Gryllus bimaculatus), we ha...
Abstract: Although crickets move their front wings for sound production, the abdominal ganglia house...
Although crickets move their front wings for sound production, the abdominal ganglia house the netwo...
The responses of single brain neurones to artificial calling song, to moving striped patterns and to...
Sensory responses of various descending brain neurons, their modulation during standing or walking, ...
The structure of the proximal segments of the cricket (Gryllus bimaculatus) foreleg, together with t...
Spontaneous walking and escape running in response to wind puffs directed to the abdominal cerci wer...
Analyses of neuronal mechanisms underlying instinctive behaviour have long been required (Tinbergen,...
An air puff stimulus evoked the swimming of an intact cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus, placed on a wate...
A description is made of the patterns of electrical activity in the proximal muscles of the cricket ...
In adult female crickets (Gryllus bimaculatus), rhythmic movements of ovipositor valves are produced...
Central pattern generators (CPGs) are neural circuits that based on their connectivity can generate ...
Rosenbaum P, Schmitz J, Schmidt J, Bueschges A. Task-dependent Modification of Leg Motor Neuron Syna...
Akay T, Haehn S, Schmitz J, Büschges A. Signals from load sensors underlie interjoint coordination d...