We develop a model of the undulatory locomotion of nematodes, in particular that of Caenorhabditis elegans, based on mechanics. The model takes into account the most important forces acting on a moving worm and allows the computer simulation of a creeping nematode. These forces are produced by the interior pressure in the liquid-filled body cavity, the elasticity of the cuticle, the excitation of certain sets of muscles and the friction between the body and its support.We propose that muscle excitation patterns can be generated by stretch receptor control. By solving numerically the equations of motion of the model of the nematode, we demonstrate that these muscle excitation patterns are suitable for the propulsion of the animal
AbstractWith a simple and versatile microcantilever-based force measurement technique, we have probe...
Complex fluids are a broad class of materials that are usually homogeneous at macroscopic scales but...
Complex fluids are a broad class of materials that are usually homogeneous at macroscopic scales but...
We develop a model of the undulatory locomotion of nematodes, in particular that of Caenorhabditis e...
We develop a model of the undulatory locomotion of nematodes, in particular that of Caenorhabditis e...
The ability of an animal to locomote through its environment depends crucially on the interplay betw...
Although undulatory swimming is observed in many organisms, the neuromuscular basis for undulatory m...
This paper presents a simple yet biologicallygrounded model of the C. elegans neural circuit for f...
To establish the relationship between locomotory behavior and dynamics of neural circuits in the nem...
Abstract—The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is an im-portant model organism for many areas of biolo...
Abstract—The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is an im-portant model organism for many areas of biolo...
The simple undulatory gait of the small nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans, along with its well ch...
By far the most characteristic traits of nematodes are their extremely narrow streamlined body and u...
This study on the locomotion of C .elegans aims at a better understanding of its nervous system and ...
Abstract- This paper focuses on the nematode , which has a relatively simple structure, and is one...
AbstractWith a simple and versatile microcantilever-based force measurement technique, we have probe...
Complex fluids are a broad class of materials that are usually homogeneous at macroscopic scales but...
Complex fluids are a broad class of materials that are usually homogeneous at macroscopic scales but...
We develop a model of the undulatory locomotion of nematodes, in particular that of Caenorhabditis e...
We develop a model of the undulatory locomotion of nematodes, in particular that of Caenorhabditis e...
The ability of an animal to locomote through its environment depends crucially on the interplay betw...
Although undulatory swimming is observed in many organisms, the neuromuscular basis for undulatory m...
This paper presents a simple yet biologicallygrounded model of the C. elegans neural circuit for f...
To establish the relationship between locomotory behavior and dynamics of neural circuits in the nem...
Abstract—The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is an im-portant model organism for many areas of biolo...
Abstract—The nematode Caenorhabditis elegans is an im-portant model organism for many areas of biolo...
The simple undulatory gait of the small nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans, along with its well ch...
By far the most characteristic traits of nematodes are their extremely narrow streamlined body and u...
This study on the locomotion of C .elegans aims at a better understanding of its nervous system and ...
Abstract- This paper focuses on the nematode , which has a relatively simple structure, and is one...
AbstractWith a simple and versatile microcantilever-based force measurement technique, we have probe...
Complex fluids are a broad class of materials that are usually homogeneous at macroscopic scales but...
Complex fluids are a broad class of materials that are usually homogeneous at macroscopic scales but...