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Senseless motion

Eve Marder ()
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Eve Marder: Volen Center, MS 013, Brandeis University

Nature, 2002, vol. 416, issue 6877, 131-132

Abstract: Rhythmic movements such as locomotion are produced by oscillatory circuits in the central nervous system. Work in fruitflies shows that the neural circuitry for such movements develops without peripheral sensory feedback.

Date: 2002
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