Central Control of Insect Locomotion
May 7, 2010
Insect locomotion, for example walking, depends on stereotypical movements that are generated locally by neural circuits – but, as John Bender and Roy Ritzmann explain, the frequency of such movements can be altered by commands from the central complex, a multisensory region within the insect brain. Credit: Cell Press/Current Biology/Bender et al
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Health Medical Pharma, Arthropods, neuroscience, Nervous system, John Bender, Biological neural network, Human, Brain, Insect, Entomology
