Principles for sensorimotor transformation and plasticity in the spinal cord and functional repair in the root-avulsed spinal cord were studied. A comparative study confirmed that the nociceptive withdrawal reflex (NWR) system is composed of reflex modules, with each performing a finely tuned transformation of skin sensory input to activity in one muscle. This suggests that modularity of the NWR system is a general organizational principle. The sensorimotor transformation in the reflex modules was adapted to species-specific specializations of the biomechanics of the motor plant, such as digitigrade or plantigrade stance. During postnatal development, the NWR modules undergo profound experience dependent changes from an unadapted to a funct...
International audienceThe role of sensory feedback in shaping locomotion has been long debated. Rece...
International audienceThe role of sensory feedback in shaping locomotion has been long debated. Rece...
Traumatic injury of the spinal cord affects the entire organism directly and indirectly. Primary inj...
Understanding how sensory information is used by motor systems for motor commands requires detailed ...
The projection of primary afferents onto spinal interneurons constitutes the first step in sensorimo...
The concept of a modular organisation of the spinal withdrawal reflex circuits has proven to be fund...
Recent studies indicate a modular organization of the nociceptive withdrawal reflex system. Each mod...
During development primary afferents grow into and establish neuronal connections in the spinal cord...
The nociceptive spinal reflex system performs highly precise sensorimotor transformations that requi...
The versatility of the spinal cord as a sophisticated processor of information has been continually ...
The organization of the somatosensory input to the dorsal horn of the spinal cord has for a long tim...
The withdrawal reflex system has been extensively used as a model system for studies of pain related...
Primary afferents are responsible for the transmission of peripheral sensory information to the spin...
The spinal cord is functionally and anatomically divided into ventrally derived motor circuits and d...
During development, information about the three-dimensional shape and mechanical properties of the b...
International audienceThe role of sensory feedback in shaping locomotion has been long debated. Rece...
International audienceThe role of sensory feedback in shaping locomotion has been long debated. Rece...
Traumatic injury of the spinal cord affects the entire organism directly and indirectly. Primary inj...
Understanding how sensory information is used by motor systems for motor commands requires detailed ...
The projection of primary afferents onto spinal interneurons constitutes the first step in sensorimo...
The concept of a modular organisation of the spinal withdrawal reflex circuits has proven to be fund...
Recent studies indicate a modular organization of the nociceptive withdrawal reflex system. Each mod...
During development primary afferents grow into and establish neuronal connections in the spinal cord...
The nociceptive spinal reflex system performs highly precise sensorimotor transformations that requi...
The versatility of the spinal cord as a sophisticated processor of information has been continually ...
The organization of the somatosensory input to the dorsal horn of the spinal cord has for a long tim...
The withdrawal reflex system has been extensively used as a model system for studies of pain related...
Primary afferents are responsible for the transmission of peripheral sensory information to the spin...
The spinal cord is functionally and anatomically divided into ventrally derived motor circuits and d...
During development, information about the three-dimensional shape and mechanical properties of the b...
International audienceThe role of sensory feedback in shaping locomotion has been long debated. Rece...
International audienceThe role of sensory feedback in shaping locomotion has been long debated. Rece...
Traumatic injury of the spinal cord affects the entire organism directly and indirectly. Primary inj...