Organization of left-right coordination in the mammalian locomotor network.
Neuronal circuits involved in left-right coordination are a fundamental feature of rhythmic locomotor movements. These circuits necessarily include commissural interneurons (CINs) that have axons crossing the midline of the spinal cord. The properties of CINs have been described in some detail in th...
Main Authors: | Butt, S, Lebret, J, Kiehn, O |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2002
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