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This project aims to unravel the organization of neuronal circuits that control movement in mice. By mapping descending motor pathways and studying interactions between brainstem neurons and spinal circuits, the research seeks to understand how various motor behaviors are initiated and adjusted.
Movement is the behavioral output of the nervous system.
Animals carry out an enormous repertoire of distinct actions, spanning from seemingly simple repetitive tasks like walking to much more complex movements such as forelimb manipulation tasks.
An important question is how neuronal circuits are organized and function to choose, maintain, adjust and terminate these many distinct motor behaviors.
Recent technological advances in neuroscience have made it possible to begin to unravel the links b…
FRIEDRICH MIESCHER INSTITUTE FOR BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH FONDATION
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