Reaching an understanding of cortico-medullary control of forelimb behaviors
2023
Abstract
How the neocortex modulates hindbrain and spinal circuits is of fundamental interest for understanding mo-tor control and adaptive behaviors. New work from Yang, Kanodia, and Arber demonstrates that there is an exquisite anatomical organization and functional modulation from the anterior (motor) cortex on downstream medulla populations during forelimb behaviors in mice.
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Title
Reaching an understanding of cortico-medullary control of forelimb behaviors
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Cell
Volume
186
Issue
1
Pages
14-16
Date
2023-01-05
Publisher
Cambridge, CELL PRESS
ISSN
0092-8674
1097-4172
1097-4172
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Scientific production and competences > SV - School of Life Sciences > BMI - Brain Mind Institute > UPMWMATHIS - Bertarelli Foundation Chair of Integrative Neuroscience
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2023-02-27