AbstractThere is a need to understand the mechanisms of neural synchronization during development because correlated rhythmic activity is thought to be critical for the establishment of proper connectivity. The relative importance of chemical and electrical synapses for synchronization of electrical activity during development is unclear. We examined the activity patterns of identified spinal neurons at the onset of motor activity in zebrafish embryos. Rhythmic activity appeared early and persisted upon blocking chemical neurotransmission but was abolished by inhibitors of gap junctions. Paired recordings revealed that active spinal neurons were electrically coupled and formed a simple network of motoneurons and a subset of interneurons. Th...
Renshaw cells (V1R) are excitable as soon as they reach their final location next to the spinal moto...
For a short time during development immature circuits in the spinal cord and other parts of the cent...
Neurogenesis timing is an essential developmental mechanism for neuronal diversity and organization ...
AbstractThere is a need to understand the mechanisms of neural synchronization during development be...
SummaryBackgroundDeveloping neural networks display spontaneous and correlated rhythmic bursts of ac...
The development of spinal circuits underlying motor behaviors was examined in zebrafish. Zebrafish e...
Background: Developing neural networks display spontaneous and correlated rhythmic bursts of action ...
We describe a preparation for obtaining patch-clamp recordings from identified embryonic spinal cord...
SummaryBackgroundDuring development, spinal networks undergo an intense period of maturation in whic...
Electrical coupling can prevent expression of adult-like properties in an embryonic neural circuit. ...
The role of electrical coupling between neurons in the swimming rhythm generator of Xenopus embryos ...
Spinal interneurons coordinate the activity of motoneurons to generate the spatiotemporal patterns o...
The spinal motor circuits of the Xenopus embryo have been simulated in a 400- neuron network. To exp...
Electrical coupling is important in rhythm generating systems. We examine its role in circuits contr...
Spinal interneurons coordinate the activity of motoneurons to generate the spatiotemporal patterns o...
Renshaw cells (V1R) are excitable as soon as they reach their final location next to the spinal moto...
For a short time during development immature circuits in the spinal cord and other parts of the cent...
Neurogenesis timing is an essential developmental mechanism for neuronal diversity and organization ...
AbstractThere is a need to understand the mechanisms of neural synchronization during development be...
SummaryBackgroundDeveloping neural networks display spontaneous and correlated rhythmic bursts of ac...
The development of spinal circuits underlying motor behaviors was examined in zebrafish. Zebrafish e...
Background: Developing neural networks display spontaneous and correlated rhythmic bursts of action ...
We describe a preparation for obtaining patch-clamp recordings from identified embryonic spinal cord...
SummaryBackgroundDuring development, spinal networks undergo an intense period of maturation in whic...
Electrical coupling can prevent expression of adult-like properties in an embryonic neural circuit. ...
The role of electrical coupling between neurons in the swimming rhythm generator of Xenopus embryos ...
Spinal interneurons coordinate the activity of motoneurons to generate the spatiotemporal patterns o...
The spinal motor circuits of the Xenopus embryo have been simulated in a 400- neuron network. To exp...
Electrical coupling is important in rhythm generating systems. We examine its role in circuits contr...
Spinal interneurons coordinate the activity of motoneurons to generate the spatiotemporal patterns o...
Renshaw cells (V1R) are excitable as soon as they reach their final location next to the spinal moto...
For a short time during development immature circuits in the spinal cord and other parts of the cent...
Neurogenesis timing is an essential developmental mechanism for neuronal diversity and organization ...