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This project investigates how specific populations of brainstem neurons contribute to the control of body movements. By examining synaptic inputs and neuronal activity patterns, the research aims to uncover the mechanisms that enable the brainstem to regulate diverse actions, linking motor planning and execution.
Understanding how neuronal circuits regulate the enormous repertoire of movements is a key outstanding question in neuroscience.
Neurons contributing to execution and learning of body movements are distributed throughout the nervous system.
Control of body movements entails the engagement of connected brain motor centers to generate action commands, providing instructions for execution to the spinal cord.
The brainstem as focus of this proposal represents an essential intermediary between upper…
FRIEDRICH MIESCHER INSTITUTE FOR BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH FONDATION
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