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Degenerate neuronal and circuit mechanisms important for generating rhythmic motor patterns

Ronald L. Calabrese, Eve Marder

2024Physiological Reviews32 citationsDOI

Abstract

76: 687-717, 1996) describing the state of knowledge about the structure and function of the central pattern-generating circuits important for producing rhythmic behaviors. Although many of the core questions persist, much has changed since 1996. Here, we focus on newer studies that reveal ambiguities that complicate understanding circuit dynamics, despite the enormous technical advances of the recent past. In particular, we highlight recent studies of animal-to-animal variability and our understanding that circuit rhythmicity may be supported by multiple state-dependent mechanisms within the same animal and that robustness and resilience in the face of perturbation may depend critically on the presence of modulators and degenerate circuit mechanisms. Additionally, we highlight the use of computational models to ask whether there are generalizable principles about circuit motifs that can be found across rhythmic motor systems in different animal species.

Topics & Concepts

RhythmNeuroscienceCentral pattern generatorBiologyCommunicationPhysical medicine and rehabilitationPsychologyMedicineInternal medicineNeuroscience of respiration and sleepNeural dynamics and brain functionSleep and Wakefulness Research
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