Human stepping movements emerge in utero and show several milestones during development to independent walking. Recently, imaging has become an essential tool for investigating the development and function of pattern generation networks in the spinal cord. Here we examine the development of the spinal segmental output by mapping the distribution of motoneuron activity in the lumbosacral spinal cord during stepping in newborns, toddlers, preschoolers, and adults. Newborn stepping is characterized by an alternating bilateral motor output with only two major components that are active at all lumbosacral levels of the spinal cord. This feature was similar across different cycle durations of neonate stepping. The alternating spinal motor output ...
Terrestrial locomotion requires coordinated bilateral activation of limb muscles, with left-right al...
Terrestrial locomotion requires coordinated bilateral activation of limb muscles, with left–right al...
Detailed descriptions of gait impairments have been reported in cerebral palsy (CP), but it is still...
Human stepping movements emerge in utero and show several milestones during development to independe...
Human stepping movements emerge in utero and show several milestones during development to independe...
How rudimentary movements evolve into sophisticated ones during development remains unclear. It is o...
How rudimentary movements evolve into sophisticated ones during development remains unclear. It is o...
Mature locomotion involves modular spinal drives generating a set of fundamental patterns of motoneu...
The neural locomotor system strongly relies on spinal circuitries. Yet, the control of bipedal gait ...
Motoneurons of neonatal rodents show synchronous activity that modulates the development of the neur...
How does gait-specific pattern generation evolve in early infancy? The idea that neural and biomecha...
Terrestrial locomotion requires coordinated bilateral activation of limb muscles, with left-right al...
Terrestrial locomotion requires coordinated bilateral activation of limb muscles, with left–right al...
Detailed descriptions of gait impairments have been reported in cerebral palsy (CP), but it is still...
Human stepping movements emerge in utero and show several milestones during development to independe...
Human stepping movements emerge in utero and show several milestones during development to independe...
How rudimentary movements evolve into sophisticated ones during development remains unclear. It is o...
How rudimentary movements evolve into sophisticated ones during development remains unclear. It is o...
Mature locomotion involves modular spinal drives generating a set of fundamental patterns of motoneu...
The neural locomotor system strongly relies on spinal circuitries. Yet, the control of bipedal gait ...
Motoneurons of neonatal rodents show synchronous activity that modulates the development of the neur...
How does gait-specific pattern generation evolve in early infancy? The idea that neural and biomecha...
Terrestrial locomotion requires coordinated bilateral activation of limb muscles, with left-right al...
Terrestrial locomotion requires coordinated bilateral activation of limb muscles, with left–right al...
Detailed descriptions of gait impairments have been reported in cerebral palsy (CP), but it is still...