Adaptive motor control in crayfish

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Cattaert, Daniel | Le Ray, Didier

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International audience. This article reviews the principles that rule the organization of motor commands that have been described over the past ®ve decades in cray®sh. The adaptation of motor behaviors requires the integration of sensory cues into the motor command. The respective roles of central neural networks and sensory feedback are presented in the order of increasing complexity. The simplest circuits described are those involved in the control of a single joint during posture (negative feedback±resistance re¯ex) and movement (modulation of sensory feedback and reversal of the re¯ex into an assistance re¯ex). More complex integration is required to solve problems of coordination of joint movements in a pluri-segmental appendage, and coordination of dierent limbs and dierent motor systems. In addition, beyond the question of mechanical ®tting, the motor command must be appropriate to the behavioral context. Therefore, sensory information is used also to select adequate motor programs. A last aspect of adaptability concerns the possibility of neural networks to change their properties either temporarily (such on-line modulation exerted, for example, by presynaptic mechanisms) or more permanently (such as plastic changes that modify the synaptic ecacy). Finally, the question of how``automatic'' local component networks are controlled by descending pathways, in order to achieve behaviors, is discussed. 7

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