Pearson Keir, Ekeberg Orjan, Büschges Ansgar
Department of Physiology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, T6G 2H7, Canada.
Trends Neurosci. 2006 Nov;29(11):625-31. doi: 10.1016/j.tins.2006.08.007. Epub 2006 Sep 7.
Computer simulations are being used increasingly to gain an understanding of the complex interactions between the neuronal, sensory, muscular and mechanical components of locomotor systems. Recent neuro-mechanical simulations of walking in humans, cats and insects, and of swimming in lampreys, have provided new information on the functional role of specific groups of sensory receptors in regulating locomotion. As we discuss in this review, these studies also make it clear that a full understanding of the neural and mechanical mechanisms that underlie locomotion can be achieved only by using simulations in parallel with physiological investigations. The widespread implementation of this approach would be enhanced by the development of freely available and easy-to-use software tools.
计算机模拟正越来越多地被用于了解运动系统中神经元、感觉、肌肉和机械组件之间的复杂相互作用。最近对人类、猫和昆虫行走以及七鳃鳗游泳的神经力学模拟,提供了关于特定感觉受体组在调节运动中的功能作用的新信息。正如我们在本综述中所讨论的,这些研究也清楚地表明,只有通过将模拟与生理学研究并行使用,才能全面理解运动背后的神经和机械机制。免费且易于使用的软件工具的开发将促进这种方法的广泛应用。