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Citation (CITATION.cff)
abstract: Project A05 focuses on the neural processes allowing adaptive locomotor
behaviour (walking) of the fruit fly. Using neurogenetic tools and optophysiological
approaches, descending pathways controlling rhythmic motor activity and adaptivity
in locomotor behaviour, e.g., when modifying walking speed, will be identified.
Emphasis will be given to analysing the role of proprioceptive feedback from the
legs and the potential role of interactions with brain networks via ascending pathways.
authors:
- {family-names: Ehrhardt, given-names: Erica}
- {family-names: Ito, given-names: Kei}
- {family-names: Büschges, given-names: Ansgar}
- {family-names: Pierzchlińska, given-names: Anna}
- {family-names: Thiel, given-names: Massimo}
cff-version: 1.2.0
message: Generated with data scraped from crc1451.uni-koeln.de
title: 'A05: Neural mechanisms underlying motor flexibility in fruit fly walking'