1. In Xenopus embryos, the frequency of natural and fictive swimming usually drops slowly as swimming continues but can increase following stimulation of the skin or dimming of the illumination. We have investigated whether such increases are associated with an increase in the number of neurones active at higher frequencies. 2. Recordings from ventral presumed motoneurones show that these were reliably active at all swimming frequencies. 3. Recordings from more dorsal presumed interneurones showed that in the majority of these firing probability decreased as a function of swimming frequency. Dye‐filled microelectrodes were used to show that some of these neurones had the anatomy of known classes of excitatory and inhibitory premotor interne...
Motor networks typically generate several related output patterns or gaits where individual neurons ...
Effective movement is central to survival and it is essential for all animals to react in response ...
Locomotion rhythms are thought to be generated by neurons in the central-pattern-generator (CPG) cir...
Phase-dependent reflex modulation during fictive 'swimming' in Xenopus laevis embryos has been exami...
Every type of neural rhythm has its own operational range of frequency. Neuronal mechanisms underlyi...
In the first 24 h of post-ebryonic development, the motor rhythm underlying swimming in Xenopus laev...
Electrical coupling is important in rhythm generating systems. We examine its role in circuits contr...
In immobilized Xenopus laevis embryos two classes of sensory interneuron are excited by mechanosenso...
The post-embryonic development of 'fictive' swimming in immobilized Xenopus laevis tadpoles has been...
During locomotion, reflex responses to sensory stimulation are usually modulated and may even be rev...
The central pattern generator for swimming Xenopus embryo is organized as two half-centres linked by...
The role of electrical coupling between neurons in the swimming rhythm generator of Xenopus embryos ...
The dorsolateral spinal cord of embryonic Xenopus laevis has previously been shown to contain two an...
In this article we review our research on the development and intrinsic neuromodulation of a spinal ...
Important questions remain about the origin of the excitation that drives locomotion in vertebrates ...
Motor networks typically generate several related output patterns or gaits where individual neurons ...
Effective movement is central to survival and it is essential for all animals to react in response ...
Locomotion rhythms are thought to be generated by neurons in the central-pattern-generator (CPG) cir...
Phase-dependent reflex modulation during fictive 'swimming' in Xenopus laevis embryos has been exami...
Every type of neural rhythm has its own operational range of frequency. Neuronal mechanisms underlyi...
In the first 24 h of post-ebryonic development, the motor rhythm underlying swimming in Xenopus laev...
Electrical coupling is important in rhythm generating systems. We examine its role in circuits contr...
In immobilized Xenopus laevis embryos two classes of sensory interneuron are excited by mechanosenso...
The post-embryonic development of 'fictive' swimming in immobilized Xenopus laevis tadpoles has been...
During locomotion, reflex responses to sensory stimulation are usually modulated and may even be rev...
The central pattern generator for swimming Xenopus embryo is organized as two half-centres linked by...
The role of electrical coupling between neurons in the swimming rhythm generator of Xenopus embryos ...
The dorsolateral spinal cord of embryonic Xenopus laevis has previously been shown to contain two an...
In this article we review our research on the development and intrinsic neuromodulation of a spinal ...
Important questions remain about the origin of the excitation that drives locomotion in vertebrates ...
Motor networks typically generate several related output patterns or gaits where individual neurons ...
Effective movement is central to survival and it is essential for all animals to react in response ...
Locomotion rhythms are thought to be generated by neurons in the central-pattern-generator (CPG) cir...