Walking on the move: New insights into the neurology of locomotion
Published Date: 2/8/2024
Source: phys.org
In a new study, scientists from the University of Cologne gained new insights into the mechanism of the rhythmic activation of nerve cells (neurons) in stick insects that control the leg muscles during walking. The researchers showed that the neurons that activate the depressor muscle in the leg are rhythmically excited, unlike those of the other leg muscles. It had been assumed that all of these so-called motor neurons are activated in the same way by central neural networks.