Locomotor systems generate diverse motor patterns to produce the movements underlying behavior, requiring that motor neurons be recruited at various phases of the locomotor cycle. Reciprocal inhibition produces alternating motor patterns; however, the mechanisms that generate other phasic relationships between intrasegmental motor pools are unknown. Here, we investigate one such motor pattern in the Drosophila larva, using a multidisciplinary approach including electrophysiology and ssTEM-based circuit reconstruction. We find that two motor pools that are sequentially recruited during locomotion have identical excitable properties. In contrast, they receive input from divergent premotor circuits. We find that this motor pattern is not orche...
Animals move by adaptively coordinating the sequential activation of muscles. The circuit mechanisms...
Animals move by adaptively coordinating the sequential activation of muscles. The circuit mechanisms...
This work was supported by a MEXT/JSPS KAKENHI Grant Numbers, 22115002 (to A.N.) and 221S0003 (to A....
SummaryLocomotor systems generate diverse motor patterns to produce the movements underlying behavio...
Locomotor systems generate diverse motor patterns to produce the movements underlying behavior, requ...
SummaryLocomotor systems generate diverse motor patterns to produce the movements underlying behavio...
This work was supported by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the HHMI Janelia Visitor Program (M....
<div><p>Rhythmic motor patterns underlying many types of locomotion are thought to be produced by ce...
Rhythmic motor patterns underlying many types of locomotion are thought to be produced by central pa...
Animals generate diverse motor behaviors, yet how the same motor neurons (MNs) generate two distinct...
Animal locomotion requires spatiotemporally coordinated contraction of muscles throughout the body. ...
Animal locomotion requires spatiotemporally coordinated contraction of muscles throughout the body. ...
Abstract: Animal locomotion requires spatiotemporally coordinated contraction of muscles throughout ...
The ability to adjust the speed of locomotion is essential for survival. In limbed animals, the freq...
Animals move by adaptively coordinating the sequential activation of muscles. The circuit mechanisms...
Animals move by adaptively coordinating the sequential activation of muscles. The circuit mechanisms...
Animals move by adaptively coordinating the sequential activation of muscles. The circuit mechanisms...
This work was supported by a MEXT/JSPS KAKENHI Grant Numbers, 22115002 (to A.N.) and 221S0003 (to A....
SummaryLocomotor systems generate diverse motor patterns to produce the movements underlying behavio...
Locomotor systems generate diverse motor patterns to produce the movements underlying behavior, requ...
SummaryLocomotor systems generate diverse motor patterns to produce the movements underlying behavio...
This work was supported by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the HHMI Janelia Visitor Program (M....
<div><p>Rhythmic motor patterns underlying many types of locomotion are thought to be produced by ce...
Rhythmic motor patterns underlying many types of locomotion are thought to be produced by central pa...
Animals generate diverse motor behaviors, yet how the same motor neurons (MNs) generate two distinct...
Animal locomotion requires spatiotemporally coordinated contraction of muscles throughout the body. ...
Animal locomotion requires spatiotemporally coordinated contraction of muscles throughout the body. ...
Abstract: Animal locomotion requires spatiotemporally coordinated contraction of muscles throughout ...
The ability to adjust the speed of locomotion is essential for survival. In limbed animals, the freq...
Animals move by adaptively coordinating the sequential activation of muscles. The circuit mechanisms...
Animals move by adaptively coordinating the sequential activation of muscles. The circuit mechanisms...
Animals move by adaptively coordinating the sequential activation of muscles. The circuit mechanisms...
This work was supported by a MEXT/JSPS KAKENHI Grant Numbers, 22115002 (to A.N.) and 221S0003 (to A....