Proprioceptive feedback reinforces centrally generated stepping patterns in the cockroach

dc.contributor.authorCouzin-Fuchs, Einat
dc.contributor.authorHolmes, Philip
dc.contributor.authorDavid, Izhak
dc.contributor.authorAyali, Amir
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dc.date.available2019-08-28T07:58:51Z
dc.date.issued2012-06-01eng
dc.description.abstractThe relative importance of sensory input for the production of centrally generated motor patterns is crucial to our understanding of how animals coordinate their body segments to locomote. In legged locomotion, where terrain heterogeneity may require stride-by-stride changes in leg placement, evidence suggests that sensory information is essential for the timing of leg movement. In a previous study we showed that in cockroaches, renowned for rapid and stable running, a coordinated pattern can be elicited from the motor centres driving the different legs in the absence of sensory feedback. In the present paper, we assess the role of movement-related sensory inputs in modifying this central pattern. We studied the effect of spontaneous steps as well as imposed transient and periodic movements of a single intact leg, and demonstrate that, depending on the movement properties, the resulting proprioceptive feedback can significantly modify phase relationships among segmental oscillators of other legs. Our analysis suggests that feedback from front legs is weaker but more phasically precise than from hind legs, selectively transferring movement-related information in a manner that strengthens the inherent rhythmic pattern and modulates local perturbations.eng
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dc.subjectcentral pattern generator, frequency entrainment, intersegmental coordination, locomotion, phase relationship, proprioceptive feedbackeng
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