We present a detailed computational model of interacting neuronal populations that mimic the hatchling Xenopus tadpole nervous system. The model includes four sensory pathways, integrators of sensory information, and a central pattern generator (CPG) network. Sensory pathways of different modalities receive inputs from an “environment”; these inputs are then processed and integrated to select the most appropriate locomotor action. The CPG populations execute the selected action, generating output in motor neuron populations. Thus, the model describes a detailed and biologically plausible chain of information processing from external signals to sensors, sensory pathways, integration and decision-making, action selection and execution and fin...
Owing to the complexity of neuronal circuits, precise mathematical descriptions of brain functions r...
Locomotion in immature animals is often inflexible, but gradually acquires versatility to enable ani...
This work was supported by the UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC, gra...
We present a detailed computational model of interacting neuronal populations that mimic the hatchli...
Authors thank the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/L002353/1; BB/L000814/1...
We present a detailed computational model of interacting neuronal populations that mimic the hatchli...
How does the brain process sensory stimuli, and decide whether to initiate locomotor behaviour? To i...
Effective movement is central to survival and it is essential for all animals to react in response ...
Motor networks typically generate several related output patterns or gaits where individual neurons ...
Funding: A.F. acknowledges support from the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (E...
Most neuronal networks are very complex and detailed information on the neurons and their connection...
Many motor responses to sensory input, like locomotion or eye movements, are much slower than reflex...
How do the pioneer networks in the axial core of the vertebrate nervous system first develop? Fundam...
Mapping neural connections within the brain allows us to understand not only how it is organized, bu...
SYNOPSIS. Attempts to understand the neural mechanisms which produce behaviour must consider both pr...
Owing to the complexity of neuronal circuits, precise mathematical descriptions of brain functions r...
Locomotion in immature animals is often inflexible, but gradually acquires versatility to enable ani...
This work was supported by the UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC, gra...
We present a detailed computational model of interacting neuronal populations that mimic the hatchli...
Authors thank the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/L002353/1; BB/L000814/1...
We present a detailed computational model of interacting neuronal populations that mimic the hatchli...
How does the brain process sensory stimuli, and decide whether to initiate locomotor behaviour? To i...
Effective movement is central to survival and it is essential for all animals to react in response ...
Motor networks typically generate several related output patterns or gaits where individual neurons ...
Funding: A.F. acknowledges support from the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (E...
Most neuronal networks are very complex and detailed information on the neurons and their connection...
Many motor responses to sensory input, like locomotion or eye movements, are much slower than reflex...
How do the pioneer networks in the axial core of the vertebrate nervous system first develop? Fundam...
Mapping neural connections within the brain allows us to understand not only how it is organized, bu...
SYNOPSIS. Attempts to understand the neural mechanisms which produce behaviour must consider both pr...
Owing to the complexity of neuronal circuits, precise mathematical descriptions of brain functions r...
Locomotion in immature animals is often inflexible, but gradually acquires versatility to enable ani...
This work was supported by the UK Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC, gra...