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タイトル: Adaptive hindlimb split-belt treadmill walking in rats by controlling basic muscle activation patterns via phase resetting
著者: Fujiki, Soichiro
Aoi, Shinya  KAKEN_id
Funato, Tetsuro
Sato, Yota
Tsuchiya, Kazuo
Yanagihara, Dai
著者名の別形: 青井, 伸也
土屋, 和雄
発行日: 26-Nov-2018
出版者: Springer Nature America, Inc
誌名: Scientific Reports
巻: 8
論文番号: 17341
抄録: To investigate the adaptive locomotion mechanism in animals, a split-belt treadmill has been used, which has two parallel belts to produce left–right symmetric and asymmetric environments for walking. Spinal cats walking on the treadmill have suggested the contribution of the spinal cord and associated peripheral nervous system to the adaptive locomotion. Physiological studies have shown that phase resetting of locomotor commands involving a phase shift occurs depending on the types of sensory nerves and stimulation timing, and that muscle activation patterns during walking are represented by a linear combination of a few numbers of basic temporal patterns despite the complexity of the activation patterns. Our working hypothesis was that resetting the onset timings of basic temporal patterns based on the sensory information from the leg, especially extension of hip flexors, contributes to adaptive locomotion on the split-belt treadmill. Our hypothesis was examined by conducting forward dynamic simulations using a neuromusculoskeletal model of a rat walking on a split-belt treadmill with its hindlimbs and by comparing the simulated motions with the measured motions of rats.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/235752
DOI(出版社版): 10.1038/s41598-018-35714-8
PubMed ID: 30478405
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