A crucial stage of the locust kick motor program is the trigger activity that inhibits the flexor motorneurons at the end of flexor-extensor coactivation and releases the tibia. One source of this inhibition is the M interneuron, which produces a spike burst at the time of the trigger activity. Previous work has suggested that sensory input resulting from extensor muscle tension may contribute to the M spike burst. We find that extensor muscle tension produced during thrusting behavior or by direct electrical stimulation with the tibia held fixed results in the depolarization of M, but this is not of sufficient amplitude to account for the M spike burst during the trigger activity. Furthermore, M still produces a spike burst after ablating ...
Four main proprioceptors monitor tibial position in the hindleg of the locust: the femoral chordoton...
the co-activation, the interval between the kick and post-strongly influenced by proprioceptors moni...
Page KL, Zakotnik J, Dürr V, Matheson T. Motor control of aimed limb movements in an insect. Journal...
A crucial stage of the locust kick motor program is the trigger activity that inhibits the flexor mo...
A crucial stage of the locust kick motor program is the trigger activity that inhibits the flexor mo...
A crucial stage of the locust kick motor program is the trigger activity that inhibits the flexor mo...
A motor programme is described for defensive kicking in the locust which is also probably the progra...
A motor programme is described for defensive kicking in the locust which is also probably the progra...
1. Neural circuits which co-ordinate the motorneurones of the meta-thoracic tibiae of the locust in ...
The locust jump is triggered by a sudden inhibition of activity in hindleg flexor tibiae motoneurons...
Fast extensor tibiae (FETi) activity has been implicated as a crucial element underlying the locust ...
To jump and kick the locust uses a catapult mechanism implemented by a three-stage motor programme: ...
The jump and kick of the grasshopper are behaviours which are potentially critical for the survival ...
Four main proprioceptors monitor tibial position in the hindleg of the locust: the femoral chordoton...
Intracellular recordings were made from the neuropile processes of thoracic neurones of Locusta migr...
Four main proprioceptors monitor tibial position in the hindleg of the locust: the femoral chordoton...
the co-activation, the interval between the kick and post-strongly influenced by proprioceptors moni...
Page KL, Zakotnik J, Dürr V, Matheson T. Motor control of aimed limb movements in an insect. Journal...
A crucial stage of the locust kick motor program is the trigger activity that inhibits the flexor mo...
A crucial stage of the locust kick motor program is the trigger activity that inhibits the flexor mo...
A crucial stage of the locust kick motor program is the trigger activity that inhibits the flexor mo...
A motor programme is described for defensive kicking in the locust which is also probably the progra...
A motor programme is described for defensive kicking in the locust which is also probably the progra...
1. Neural circuits which co-ordinate the motorneurones of the meta-thoracic tibiae of the locust in ...
The locust jump is triggered by a sudden inhibition of activity in hindleg flexor tibiae motoneurons...
Fast extensor tibiae (FETi) activity has been implicated as a crucial element underlying the locust ...
To jump and kick the locust uses a catapult mechanism implemented by a three-stage motor programme: ...
The jump and kick of the grasshopper are behaviours which are potentially critical for the survival ...
Four main proprioceptors monitor tibial position in the hindleg of the locust: the femoral chordoton...
Intracellular recordings were made from the neuropile processes of thoracic neurones of Locusta migr...
Four main proprioceptors monitor tibial position in the hindleg of the locust: the femoral chordoton...
the co-activation, the interval between the kick and post-strongly influenced by proprioceptors moni...
Page KL, Zakotnik J, Dürr V, Matheson T. Motor control of aimed limb movements in an insect. Journal...