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Central Pattern Generators: Central pattern generators in the turtle spinal cord: selection among the forms of motor behaviors

机译:中央模式发生器:乌龟脊髓中的中央模式发生器:运动行为形式的选择

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Neuronal networks in the turtle spinal cord have considerable computational complexity even in the absence of connections with supraspinal structures. These networks contain central pattern generators (CPGs) for each of several behaviors, including three forms of scratch, two forms of swim, and one form of flexion reflex. Each behavior is activated by a specific set of cutaneous or electrical stimuli. The process of selection among behaviors within the spinal cord has multisecond memories of specific motor patterns. Some spinal cord interneurons are partially shared among several CPGs, whereas other interneurons are active during only one type of behavior. Partial sharing is a proposed mechanism that contributes to the ability of the spinal cord to generate motor pattern blends with characteristics of multiple behaviors. Variations of motor patterns, termed deletions, assist in characterization of the organization of the pattern-generating components of CPGs. Single-neuron recordings during both normal and deletion motor patterns provide support for a CPG organizational structure with unit burst generators (UBGs) whose members serve a direction of a specific degree of freedom of the hindlimb, e.g., the hip-flexor UBG, the hip-extensor UBG, the knee-flexor UBG, the knee-extensor UBG, etc. The classic half-center hypothesis that includes all the hindlimb flexors in a single flexor half-center and all the hindlimb extensors in a single extensor half-center lacks the organizational complexity to account for the motor patterns produced by turtle spinal CPGs. Thus the turtle spinal cord is a valuable model system for studies of mechanisms responsible for selection and generation of motor behaviors.>NEW & NOTEWORTHY The concept of the central pattern generator (CPG) is a major tenet in motor neuroethology that has influenced the design and interpretations of experiments for over a half century. This review concentrates on the turtle spinal cord and describes studies from the 1970s to the present responsible for key developments in understanding the CPG mechanisms responsible for the selection and production of coordinated motor patterns during turtle hindlimb motor behaviors.
机译:即使没有与棘上神经结构的联系,乌龟脊髓中的神经元网络也具有相当大的计算复杂性。这些网络包含针对几种行为中的每一种的中央模式生成器(CPG),包括三种形式的划痕,两种形式的游泳和一种形式的屈曲反射。每种行为都由一组特定的皮肤或电刺激来激活。脊髓内行为的选择过程具有特定运动模式的多秒记忆。一些脊髓中神经元在几个CPG之间部分共享,而其他神经元仅在一种行为类型中活跃。部分共享是一种提出的机制,它有助于脊髓产生具有多种行为特征的运动模式混合的能力。运动模式的变化(称为删除)有助于表征CPG的模式生成组件的组织。在正常运动模式和缺失运动模式下的单神经元记录都为CPG组织结构提供了支持,其单元爆裂发生器(UBG)的成员为后肢的特定自由度提供方向,例如,髋部屈肌UBG,髋部伸肌UBG,膝屈UBG,膝盖伸肌UBG等。经典的半中心假说缺乏在单个屈肌半中心的所有后肢屈肌和在单个伸肌半中心的所有后肢伸肌。组织复杂性以说明乌龟脊柱CPG产生的运动模式。因此,乌龟脊髓是研究运动行为选择和产生的机制的有价值的模型系统。> NEW&NOTEWORTHY 中央模式发生器(CPG)的概念是运动神经行为学的主要宗旨在半个多世纪的时间里影响了实验的设计和解释。这篇综述集中在乌龟脊髓上,描述了从1970年代到现在的研究,这些研究主要负责了解CPG机制,该机制负责选择和产生乌龟后肢运动行为中的协调运动模式。

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