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Expanding our horizons: central pattern generation in the context of complex activity sequences

机译:扩大视野:中央模式在复杂活动序列的背景下产生

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Central pattern generators (CPGs) are central nervous system (CNS) networks that can generate coordinated output in the absence of patterned sensory input. For decades, this concept was applied almost exclusively to simple, innate, rhythmic movements with essentially identical cycles that repeat continually (e.g. respiration) or episodically (e.g. locomotion). But many natural movement sequences are not simple rhythms, as they include different elements in a complex order, and some involve learning. The concepts and experimental approaches of CPG research have also been applied to the neural control of complex movement sequences, such as birdsong, though this is not widely appreciated. Experimental approaches to the investigation of CPG networks, both for simple rhythms and for complex activity sequences, have shown that: (1) brief activation of the CPG elicits a long-lasting naturalistic activity sequence; (2) electrical stimulation of CPG elements alters the timing of subsequent cycles or sequence elements; and (3) warming or cooling CPG elements respectively speeds up or slows down the rhythm or sequence rate. The CPG concept has also been applied to the activity rhythms of populations of mammalian cortical neurons. CPG concepts and methods might further be applied to a variety of fixed action patterns typically used in courtship, rivalry, nest building and prey capture. These complex movements could be generated by CPGs within CPGs ('nested' CPGs). Stereotypical, non-motor, non-rhythmic neuronal activity sequences may also be generated by CPGs. My goal here is to highlight previous applications of the CPG concept to complex but stereotypical activity sequences and to suggest additional possible applications, which might provoke new hypotheses and experiments.
机译:中央图案生成器(CPG)是中枢神经系统(CNS)网络,可以在没有图案化的感觉输入的情况下产生协调输出。几十年来,这个概念几乎专门应用于简单,先天的,有节奏的运动,其具有基本相同的循环,循环不断地重复(例如呼吸)或揭开(例如运动)。但是许多自然运动序列不是简单的节奏,因为它们包括复杂顺序的不同元素,有些涉及学习。 CPG研究的概念和实验方法也已应用于复杂运动序列的神经控制,例如鸟鸣,但这并不广泛欣赏。对简单节律和复杂活性序列的CPG网络调查的实验方法表明:(1)CPG的简要激活引发了长期的自然主义活动序列; (2)CPG元素的电刺激改变后续循环或序列元件的定时; (3)加热或冷却CpG元件分别升高或减慢节奏或序列速率。 CPG概念也已应用于哺乳动物皮质神经元种群的活性节奏。 CPG概念和方法可能进一步应用于通常用于求爱,竞争,巢建筑和猎物捕获的各种固定动作模式。这些复杂的移动可以通过CPG在CPG中生成('嵌套'CPG)。陈规定型,非马达非节奏神经元活性序列也可以通过CPG产生。我这里的目标是突出CPG概念的先前应用到复杂但陈规定型的活动序列,并建议其他可能的应用,这可能会引发新的假设和实验。

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