Authors
S Grillner, P Zangger
Publication date
1979/1
Journal
Experimental brain research
Volume
34
Pages
241-261
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Description
A central network of neurones in the spinal cord has been shown to produce a rhythmic motor output similar to locomotion after suppression of all afferent inflow. The experiments were performed mainly in acute spinal cats (th. 12), which had received DOPA i.v. and the monoamine oxidase inhibitor Nialamide. In some preparations all dorsal roots supplying the spinal cord were transected, in others phasic afferent activity was suppressed by curarization. The activity was recorded as neurograms from nerve filaments or as electromyograms.
It is concluded that:
  1. 1.
    alternating activity between flexors and extensors of foot, ankle, knee, and hip of one limb can still occur
  2. 2.
    the duration of the flexor discharges vary less with the cycle duration than the extensor discharges …
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