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Experiments and models of sensorimotor interactions during locomotion

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Experiments and models of sensorimotor interactions during locomotion
During locomotion sensory information from cutaneous and muscle receptors is continuously integrated with the locomotor central pattern generator (CPG) to generate an appropriate motor output to meet the demands of the environment. Sensory signals from peripheral receptors can strongly impact the timing and amplitude of locomotor activity. This sensory information is gated centrally depending on the state of the system (i.e., rest vs. locomotion) but is also modulated according to the phase of a given task. Consequently, if one is to devise biologically relevant walking models it is imperative that these sensorimotor interactions at the spinal level be incorporated into the control system. Keywords Locomotion
Alain Frigon, Serge Rossignol
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Updated 10 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2006
Where BC
Authors Alain Frigon, Serge Rossignol
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