Animals propel themselves through space, swimming, walking or flying, by rhythmic oscillatory movements of their body and limbs. In vertebrates these movements are mainly generated by specialized neuronal circuits in the spinal cord, called central pattern generators (CPGs) for locomotion. Spinal networks integrate sensory feedback about body position and the environment, together with supra-spinal motor commands, to produce precise and goal-directed locomotion. The lamprey, an aquatic vertebrate that swims by rhythmic left-right bending of its body, is an advantageous system for the study of CPGs. It conserves ancient features of the vertebrate nervous system, with a lower complexity and limited number neurons. Its isolated spinal c...
An isolated lamprey spinal cord generates rhythmic ventral root bursting that closely resembles swim...
In lower vertebrates, locomotor burst generators for axial muscles generally produce unitary bursts ...
The river lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis) possesses two different types of muscles responsible for sw...
Animals propel themselves through space, swimming, walking or flying, by rhythmic oscillatory moveme...
Animals propel themselves through space, swimming, walking or flying, by rhythmic oscillatory moveme...
The spinal network coordinating locomotion in the lamprey serves as a model system, in which it has ...
Swimming in lampreys is generated by a Central Pattern Generator (CPG) in the spinal cord. This CPG ...
Animals propel themselves by rhythmic oscillatory movements of their body and limbs. In vertebrates ...
The spinal cord of the lamprey, a primitive vertebrate, has been used as a model system for investig...
The spinal cord of the lamprey, a primitive vertebrate, has been used as a model system for investig...
The organization of the minimal neuronal substrate capable of generating locomotor rhythmicity in ve...
The spinal cord has been well established as the site of generation of the locomotor rhythm in verte...
A fundamental question in vertebrate loco- motion is whether distinct spinal networks exist that are...
Due to the staggering complexity of the nervous system, computer modelling is becoming one of the st...
An isolated lamprey spinal cord generates rhythmic ventral root bursting that closely resembles swim...
An isolated lamprey spinal cord generates rhythmic ventral root bursting that closely resembles swim...
In lower vertebrates, locomotor burst generators for axial muscles generally produce unitary bursts ...
The river lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis) possesses two different types of muscles responsible for sw...
Animals propel themselves through space, swimming, walking or flying, by rhythmic oscillatory moveme...
Animals propel themselves through space, swimming, walking or flying, by rhythmic oscillatory moveme...
The spinal network coordinating locomotion in the lamprey serves as a model system, in which it has ...
Swimming in lampreys is generated by a Central Pattern Generator (CPG) in the spinal cord. This CPG ...
Animals propel themselves by rhythmic oscillatory movements of their body and limbs. In vertebrates ...
The spinal cord of the lamprey, a primitive vertebrate, has been used as a model system for investig...
The spinal cord of the lamprey, a primitive vertebrate, has been used as a model system for investig...
The organization of the minimal neuronal substrate capable of generating locomotor rhythmicity in ve...
The spinal cord has been well established as the site of generation of the locomotor rhythm in verte...
A fundamental question in vertebrate loco- motion is whether distinct spinal networks exist that are...
Due to the staggering complexity of the nervous system, computer modelling is becoming one of the st...
An isolated lamprey spinal cord generates rhythmic ventral root bursting that closely resembles swim...
An isolated lamprey spinal cord generates rhythmic ventral root bursting that closely resembles swim...
In lower vertebrates, locomotor burst generators for axial muscles generally produce unitary bursts ...
The river lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis) possesses two different types of muscles responsible for sw...