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Modeling the mammalian locomotor CPG: insights from mistakes and perturbationsMcCrea et al., 2007
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- McCrea D
- Rybak I
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A computational model of the mammalian spinal cord circuitry incorporating a two-level central pattern generator (CPG) with separate half-center rhythm generator (RG) and pattern formation (PF) networks is reviewed. The model consists of interacting populations of …
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