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      Central pattern generators and the control of rhythmic movements.

      Current Biology
      Animals, Humans, Movement, physiology, Nerve Net, Neurons, Neurotransmitter Agents, Spinal Cord Injuries, physiopathology

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          Central pattern generators are neuronal circuits that when activated can produce rhythmic motor patterns such as walking, breathing, flying, and swimming in the absence of sensory or descending inputs that carry specific timing information. General principles of the organization of these circuits and their control by higher brain centers have come from the study of smaller circuits found in invertebrates. Recent work on vertebrates highlights the importance of neuro-modulatory control pathways in enabling spinal cord and brain stem circuits to generate meaningful motor patterns. Because rhythmic motor patterns are easily quantified and studied, central pattern generators will provide important testing grounds for understanding the effects of numerous genetic mutations on behavior. Moreover, further understanding of the modulation of spinal cord circuitry used in rhythmic behaviors should facilitate the development of new treatments to enhance recovery after spinal cord damage.

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          10.1016/S0960-9822(01)00581-4

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          Animals,Humans,Movement,physiology,Nerve Net,Neurons,Neurotransmitter Agents,Spinal Cord Injuries,physiopathology

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