Tresch Matthew C, Saltiel Philippe, d'Avella Andrea, Bizzi Emilio
Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
Brain Res Brain Res Rev. 2002 Oct;40(1-3):66-79. doi: 10.1016/s0165-0173(02)00189-3.
We review here experiments examining the hypothesis that vertebrate spinal motor systems produce movement through the flexible combination of a small number of units of motor output. Using a variety of preparations and techniques, these experiments provide evidence for such spinally generated units and for the localization of the networks responsible for producing them within different regions of the spinal cord. Such an organization might help to simplify the production of movement, reducing the degrees of freedom that need to be specified by providing a set of units involved in regulating features common to a range of behaviors.
我们在此回顾一些实验,这些实验检验了这样一种假说:脊椎动物的脊髓运动系统通过少量运动输出单元的灵活组合来产生运动。利用各种制备方法和技术,这些实验为脊髓产生的此类单元以及负责在脊髓不同区域产生这些单元的神经网络的定位提供了证据。这样一种组织方式可能有助于简化运动的产生,通过提供一组参与调节一系列行为共同特征的单元,减少需要确定的自由度。