Breathe, walk and chew : the neural challenge
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Breathe, walk and chew : the neural challenge
(Progress in brain research, 187-188)
Elsevier, 2010 - 2011
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"Inspired from presentations made at the 31st International symposium of the Research Group on the Central Nervous System at the University of Montreal held on May 4-5 2009". -- Pref
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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pt. 1 ISBN 9780444536136
Description
This volume focuses on the interplay of mind and motion-the bidirectional link between thought and action. In particular, it investigates the implications that this coupling has for decision making. How do we anticipate the consequences of choices and how is the brain able to represent these choice options and their potential consequences? How are different options evaluated and how is a preferred option selected and implemented? This volume addresses these questions not only through an extensive body of knowledge consisting of individual chapters by international experts, but also through integrative group reports that pave a runway into the future. The understanding of how people make decisions is of common interest to experts working in fields such as psychology, economics, movement science, cognitive neuroscience, neuroinformatics, robotics, and sport science. So far, however, it has mainly been advanced in isolation within distinct research disciplines; in contrast, this book results from a deliberate assembly of multidisciplinary teams. It offers intense, focused, and genuine interdisciplinary perspective. It conveys state-of-the-art and outlines future research directions on the hot topic of Mind and Motion (or embodied cognition). It includes contributions from psychologists, neuroscientists, movement scientists, economists, and others.
Table of Contents
Chap 1: INTRODUCTION: Francois Clarac
Once upon a time...the early concepts of breathing, walking and chewing.
SECTION 1
GENETIC FACTORS DETERMINING THE FUNCTIONAL ORGANIZATION OF NEURAL CIRCUITS CONTROLLING RHYTHMIC MOVEMENTS.
Chap 2 Katja S. Grossmann, Aurore Giraudin, Olivier Britz, Jingming Zhang and Martyn
Goulding
Genetic Dissection of Rhythmic Motor Networks in Mice.
Chap 3 Jean Champagnat, M. Thoby-Brisson and G. Fortin
Genetic Factors Determining the Functional Organization of Neural Circuits Controlling Rhythmic Movements: the Murine Embryonic Parafacial Rhythm Generator.
Chap 4 Louis Saint-Amant
Development of motor rhythms in zebrafish embryos.
Chap 5 Charles G. Widmer and J. Morris-Wiman
Limb, respiratory and masticatory muscle compartmentalization: Developmental and hormonal considerations.
Chap 6 Rob Brownstone and Tuan V. Bui
Spinal interneurons providing input to the final common path during locomotion.
SECTION 2
IONIC AND NEURONAL MECHANISMS RESPONSIBLE FOR RHYTHMOGENESIS
Chap 7 Abdel El Manira, A. Kyriakatos and E. Nanou
Beyond connectivity of locomotor circuitry - ionic and modulatory mechanisms..
Chap 8 Christopher A. Del Negro, John A. Hayes, Ryland W. Pace, Benjamin R. Brush, Ryoichi
Teruyama, and Jack L. Feldman
Synaptically Activated Burst-Generating Conductances Underlie a Group-Pacemaker Mechanism for Respiratory Rhythm Generation in Mammals.
Chap 9 Arlette Kolta, Philippe Morquette, Raphael Lavoie, Isabel Arsenault and Dorly Verdier
Modulation of rhythmogenic properties of trigeminal neurons contributing to the masticatory CPG.
Chap 10 Jean-Marie Cabelguen, Auke Ijspeert, Stephanie Lamarque and Dimitri Ryczko
Axial dynamics during locomotion in vertebrates: lesson from the salamander,
Chap 11 Youngnam Kang, Mitsuru Saito, Hiroki Toyoda and Hajime Sato
Recruitment of masseter motoneurons by the presumed spindle Ia inputs.
Chap 12 Francois Gariepy, Kianoush Missaghi and Rejean Dubuc
The interactions between locomotion and respiration
Chap 13 Dimitri Ryczko, Rejean Dubuc and Jean-Marie Cabelguen
Rhythmogenesis in axial locomotor networks:an interspecies comparison.
Chap 14 Ron Harris-Warrick
General Principles of Rhythmogenesis in Central Pattern Networks.
SECTION 3
MODULATION OF RHYTHMIC MOVEMENTS
Chap 15 Jean-Charles Viemari, Remi Bos, Pascale Boulenguez, Cecile Brocard, Frederic Brocard,
Helene Bras, Patrice Coulon, Sylvie Liabeuf, Edouard Pearlstein, Karina Sadlaoud, Aurelie
Stil, Sabrina Tazerart and Laurent Vinay
Importance of chloride homeostasis in the operation of rhythmic motor networks.
Chap 16 Jean-Pierre Gossard, Jennifer Sirois, Patrick Noue, Marie-Pascale Cote, Ariane
Menard, Hugues Leblond and Alain Frigon
The spinal generation of phases and cycle duration..
Chap 17 Alfredo Garcia*, Sebastien Zanella*, Henner Koch*, Atsushi Doi and Jan-Marino Ramirez
Networks within networks: The neuronal control of breathing.
Chap 18 Didier Le Ray, Laurent Juvin, Dimitri Ryczko and Rejean Dubuc
Supraspinal control of locomotion: The mesencephalic locomotor region.
Chap 19 Barry J. Sessle
Face sensorimotor cortex: its role and neuroplasticity in the control of orofacial movements.
Chap 20 Daniel S. Marigold, Jacques-Etienne Andujar, Kim Lajoie and Trevor Drew
Motor Planning of Locomotor Adaptations on the Basis of Vision: the Role of the Posterior
Parietal Cortex.
Chap 21 Alain Frigon
Inter-individual variability and its implications for locomotor adaptation following peripheral nerve and/or spinal cord injury.
Chap 22 Laurent Bouyer
Challenging the adaptive capacity of rhythmic movement control: from denervation to force adaptation.
Chap 23 Limor Avivi-Arber, Jye-Chang Lee and Barry J. Sessle
Face sensorimotor cortex neuroplasticity associated with intraoral alterations.
Chap 24 Sergiy Yakovenko
A hierarchical perspective on rhythm generation for locomotor control.
Chap 25 C. Yates, K. Garrison, N.B. Reese, A. Charlesworth and E. Garcia-Rill
Novel mechanisms for hyper-reflexia and spasticity.
Chap 26 Larry M. Jordan and Urszula Slawinska
Modulation of rhythmic movement: control of coordination.
SECTION 4
PERSPECTIVES
Chap 27 Sten Grillner
On walking, chewing and breathing - a tribute to Serge, Jim and Jack.
Chap 28 Jack L. Feldman
Looking forward to breathing.
Chap 29 James P. Lund
Chew before you swallow
Chap 30 Serge Rossignol, Alain Frigon, Gregory Barriere, Olivier Alluin and Marina Martinez
Spinal plasticity in the recovery of locomotion.
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pt. 2 ISBN 9780444538253
Description
This volume investigates the implications of how our brain directs our movements on decision-making. An extensive body of knowledge in chapters from international experts is presented as well as integrative group reports discussing new directions for future research.
The understanding of how people make decisions is of central interest to experts working in fields such as psychology, economics, movement science, cognitive neuroscience, neuroinformatics, robotics, and sport science. For the first time the current volume provides a multidisciplinary overview of how action and cognition are integrated in the planning of and decisions about action.
Table of Contents
SECTION 1
MODULATION OF RHYTHMIC MOVEMENTS
Chap 1 Jean-Charles Viemari, Remi Bos, Pascale Boulenguez, Cecile Brocard, Frederic Brocard,
Helene Bras, Patrice Coulon, Sylvie Liabeuf, Edouard Pearlstein, Karina Sadlaoud, Aurelie
Stil, Sabrina Tazerart and Laurent Vinay
Importance of chloride homeostasis in the operation of rhythmic motor networks.
Chap 2 Jean-Pierre Gossard, Jennifer Sirois, Patrick Noue, Marie-Pascale Cote, Ariane
Menard, Hugues Leblond and Alain Frigon
The spinal generation of phases and cycle duration..
Chap 3 Alfredo Garcia*, Sebastien Zanella*, Henner Koch*, Atsushi Doi and Jan-Marino Ramirez
Networks within networks: The neuronal control of breathing.
Chap 4 Didier Le Ray, Laurent Juvin, Dimitri Ryczko and Rejean Dubuc
Supraspinal control of locomotion: The mesencephalic locomotor region.
Chap 5 Barry J. Sessle
Face sensorimotor cortex: its role and neuroplasticity in the control of orofacial movements.
Chap 6 Daniel S. Marigold, Jacques-Etienne Andujar, Kim Lajoie and Trevor Drew
Motor Planning of Locomotor Adaptations on the Basis of Vision: the Role of the Posterior
Parietal Cortex.
Chap 7 Alain Frigon
Inter-individual variability and its implications for locomotor adaptation following peripheral nerve and/or spinal cord injury.
Chap 8 Laurent Bouyer
Challenging the adaptive capacity of rhythmic movement control: from denervation to force adaptation.
Chap 9 Limor Avivi-Arber, Jye-Chang Lee and Barry J. Sessle
Face sensorimotor cortex neuroplasticity associated with intraoral alterations.
Chap 10 Sergiy Yakovenko
A hierarchical perspective on rhythm generation for locomotor control.
Chap 11 C. Yates, K. Garrison, N.B. Reese, A. Charlesworth and E. Garcia-Rill
Novel mechanisms for hyper-reflexia and spasticity.
Chap 12 Larry M. Jordan and Urszula Slawinska
Modulation of rhythmic movement: control of coordination.
SECTION 2
PERSPECTIVES
Chap 13 Sten Grillner
On walking, chewing and breathing - a tribute to Serge, Jim and Jack.
Chap 14 Jack L. Feldman
Looking forward to breathing.
Chap 15 James P. Lund
Chew before you swallow
Chap 16 Serge Rossignol, Alain Frigon, Gregory Barriere, Olivier Alluin and Marina Martinez
Spinal plasticity in the recovery of locomotion.
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