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Neural Activity in the Central Complex of the Insect Brain Is Linked to Locomotor Changes

机译:昆虫脑中央复合物中的神经活动与运动变化有关

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Animals negotiating complex natural terrain must consider cues around them and alter movement parameters accordingly [1, 2]. In the arthropod brain, the central complex (CC) receives bilateral sensory relays and sits immediately upstream of premotor areas, suggesting that it may be involved in the context-dependent control of behavior [3]. In previous studies, CC neurons in various insects responded to visual, chemical, and mechanical stimuli [4-7], and genetic or physical lesions affected locomotor behaviors [8-11]. Additionally, electrical stimulation of the CC led to malformed chirping movements by crickets [12], and pharmacological stimulation evoked stridulation in grasshoppers [13], but no more precise relationship has been documented between neural activity in the CC and movements in a behaving animal. We performed tetrode recordings from the CC of cockroaches walking in place on a slippery surface. Neural activity in the CC was strongly correlated with, and in some cases predictive of, stepping frequency. Electrical stimulation of these areas also evoked or modified walking. Many of the same neural units responded to tactile antennal stimulation while the animal was standing still but became unresponsive during walking. Therefore, these CC units are unlikely to be reporting only sensory signals, but their activity may be directing changes in locomotion based on sensory inputs.
机译:谈判复杂自然地形的动物必须考虑它们周围的线索,并相应地改变运动参数[1、2]。在节肢动物的大脑中,中枢复合体(CC)接受双侧感觉传递,并位于运动前区域的上游,这表明它可能参与了行为的上下文相关控制[3]。在先前的研究中,各种昆虫的CC神经元对视觉,化学和机械刺激作出反应[4-7],而遗传或物理损伤会影响运动行为[8-11]。此外,CC的电刺激会导致by的畸形chi运动[12],而药草刺激会引起蚱str的str发[13],但CC中的神经活动与行为动物的运动之间没有更精确的关系。我们从在湿滑的表面上行走的蟑螂的CC进行了四极体记录。 CC中的神经活动与步频密切相关,在某些情况下可预测步频。这些区域的电刺激也引起或改变步行。当动物静止不动时,许多相同的神经单元对触觉触角刺激做出反应,但在行走过程中却无反应。因此,这些CC单元不太可能仅报告感觉信号,但是它们的活动可能会根据感觉输入指示运动的变化。

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