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Invertebrate central pattern generation moves along
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Invertebrate central pattern generation moves along

Eve Marder, Dirk Bucher, David J Schulz and Adam L Taylor
Current biology, Vol.15(17), pp.R685-R699
09/06/2005
PMID: 16139202

Abstract

Interneurons - physiology Motor Neurons - physiology Efferent Pathways - physiology Periodicity Feeding Behavior - physiology Animals Neuronal Plasticity - physiology Ganglia, Invertebrate - physiology Ganglia, Invertebrate - anatomy & histology Models, Neurological Invertebrates Locomotion - physiology Neurotransmitter Agents - physiology
Central pattern generators (CPGs) are circuits that generate organized and repetitive motor patterns, such as those underlying feeding, locomotion and respiration. We summarize recent work on invertebrate CPGs which has provided new insights into how rhythmic motor patterns are produced and how they are controlled by higher-order command and modulatory interneurons.
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