
Unveiling the Mysteries of Locomotion through Neural Insights
Researchers at the University of Cologne have discovered that the rhythmic activation of nerve cells controlling leg muscles in stick insects is specific to each motor neuron pool, challenging previous assumptions about motor neuron activation. The study reveals that the depressor muscle's motor neurons receive unique rhythmic excitation, unlike other leg muscles, highlighting the role of central pattern generators (CPGs) in producing rhythmic movements and the complexity of neural networks in coordinating walking movements.