The Construction of Movement with Behavior-Specific and Behavior-Independent Modules
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Neuropeptide modulation of microcircuitsShared and specific muscle synergies in natural motor behaviorsComplementary interactions between command-like interneurons that function to activate and specify motor programs.Composite modulatory feedforward loop contributes to the establishment of a network stateComparative neurobiology of feeding in the opisthobranch sea slug, Aplysia, and the pulmonate snail, Helisoma: evolutionary considerations.Invertebrate central pattern generator circuitsRoles for multifunctional and specialized spinal interneurons during motor pattern generation in tadpoles, zebrafish larvae, and turtles.Physiology and morphology of shared and specialized spinal interneurons for locomotion and scratching.Feedforward compensation mediated by the central and peripheral actions of a single neuropeptide discovered using representational difference analysisClassical conditioning analog enhanced acetylcholine responses but reduced excitability of an identified neuronCoordination of distinct motor structures through remote axonal coupling of projection interneurons.Generalization in vision and motor control.The significance of dynamical architecture for adaptive responses to mechanical loads during rhythmic behavior.Network interneurons underlying ciliary locomotion in HermissendaRelease of a single neurotransmitter from an identified interneuron coherently affects motor output on multiple time scales.Latent modulation: a basis for non-disruptive promotion of two incompatible behaviors by a single network state.Functional differentiation of a population of electrically coupled heterogeneous elements in a microcircuit.Sensory regulation of network components underlying ciliary locomotion in HermissendaEvolving concepts of arousal: insights from simple model systems.Neural mechanisms of operant conditioning and learning-induced behavioral plasticity in Aplysia.Functional organization and adaptability of a decision-making network in aplysia.Use of the Aplysia feeding network to study repetition priming of an episodic behavior.Repetition priming of motor activity mediated by a central pattern generator: the importance of extrinsic vs. intrinsic program initiatorsThe neural origin of muscle synergies.Distinct inhibitory neurons exert temporally specific control over activity of a motoneuron receiving concurrent excitation and inhibition.An in vitro preparation for eliciting and recording feeding motor programs with physiological movements in Aplysia californica.Variability of swallowing performance in intact, freely feeding aplysia.Feeding CPG in Aplysia directly controls two distinct outputs of a compartmentalized interneuron that functions as a CPG element.Discovery of leucokinin-like neuropeptides that modulate a specific parameter of feeding motor programs in the molluscan model, Aplysia.Modular deconstruction reveals the dynamical and physical building blocks of a locomotion motor program.Properties of synergies arising from a theory of optimal motor behavior.Endogenous motor neuron properties contribute to a program-specific phase of activity in the multifunctional feeding central pattern generator of Aplysia.
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The Construction of Movement with Behavior-Specific and Behavior-Independent Modules
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im Juli 2004 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel
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scientific article published on 01 July 2004
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наукова стаття, опублікована в липні 2004
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The Construction of Movement with Behavior-Specific and Behavior-Independent Modules
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The Construction of Movement with Behavior-Specific and Behavior-Independent Modules
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The Construction of Movement with Behavior-Specific and Behavior-Independent Modules
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The Construction of Movement with Behavior-Specific and Behavior-Independent Modules
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The Construction of Movement with Behavior-Specific and Behavior-Independent Modules
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The Construction of Movement with Behavior-Specific and Behavior-Independent Modules
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The construction of movement with behavior-specific and behavior-independent modules
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Elizabeth C Cropper
Itay Hurwitz
Klaudiusz R Weiss
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0965-04.2004
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2004-07-01T00:00:00Z