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hal.structure.identifierInstitut de Neurosciences cognitives et intégratives d'Aquitaine [INCIA]
dc.contributor.authorLE RAY, Didier
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hal.structure.identifierInstitut de Neurosciences cognitives et intégratives d'Aquitaine [INCIA]
dc.contributor.authorGUAYASAMIN, Mathias
dc.date.accessioned2023-05-02T13:27:17Z
dc.date.available2023-05-02T13:27:17Z
dc.date.issued2022-03-03
dc.identifier.issn1662-5137en_US
dc.identifier.urioai:crossref.org:10.3389/fnsys.2022.828532
dc.identifier.urihttps://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/173236
dc.description.abstractEnIn most vertebrates, posture and locomotion are achieved by a biomechanical apparatus whose effectors are symmetrically positioned around the main body axis. Logically, motor commands to these effectors are intrinsically adapted to such anatomical symmetry, and the underlying sensory-motor neural networks are correspondingly arranged during central nervous system (CNS) development. However, many developmental and/or life accidents may alter such neural organization and acutely generate asymmetries in motor operation that are often at least partially compensated for over time. First, we briefly present the basic sensory-motor organization of posturo-locomotor networks in vertebrates. Next, we review some aspects of neural plasticity that is implemented in response to unilateral central injury or asymmetrical sensory deprivation in order to substantially restore symmetry in the control of posturo-locomotor functions. Data are finally discussed in the context of CNS structure-function relationship.
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dc.subject.enSensory-motor integration
dc.subject.enNeuronal networks
dc.subject.enInjury
dc.subject.enMotor recovery
dc.subject.enDevelopment
dc.title.enHow Does the Central Nervous System for Posture and Locomotion Cope With Damage-Induced Neural Asymmetry?
dc.typeArticle de revueen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.3389/fnsys.2022.828532en_US
dc.subject.halSciences du Vivant [q-bio]/Neurosciences [q-bio.NC]en_US
dc.identifier.pubmed35308565en_US
bordeaux.journalFrontiers in Systems Neuroscienceen_US
bordeaux.volume16en_US
bordeaux.hal.laboratoriesInstitut de neurosciences cognitives et intégratives d'Aquitaine (INCIA) - UMR 5287en_US
bordeaux.institutionUniversité de Bordeauxen_US
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bordeaux.identifier.funderIDCentre National de la Recherche Scientifiqueen_US
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