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[PDF][PDF] Central pattern generators and the control of rhythmic movements
… Eve Marder and Dirk Bucher … Eisen JS, Marder E: A mechanism for production of phase
shifts in a pattern … Weimann JM, Marder E: Switching neurons are integral members of multiple …
shifts in a pattern … Weimann JM, Marder E: Switching neurons are integral members of multiple …
Principles of rhythmic motor pattern generation
E Marder, RL Calabrese - Physiological reviews, 1996 - journals.physiology.org
Rhythmic movements are produced by central pattern-generating networks whose output is
shaped by sensory and neuromodulatory inputs to allow the animal to adapt its movements …
shaped by sensory and neuromodulatory inputs to allow the animal to adapt its movements …
Variability, compensation and homeostasis in neuron and network function
E Marder, JM Goaillard - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2006 - nature.com
Neurons in most animals live a very long time relative to the half-lives of all of the proteins
that govern excitability and synaptic transmission. Consequently, homeostatic mechanisms …
that govern excitability and synaptic transmission. Consequently, homeostatic mechanisms …
Similar network activity from disparate circuit parameters
… Pulver, SR, Bucher, D., Simon, DJ & Marder, E. Constant amplitude of postsynaptic responses
for single presynaptic action potentials but not bursting input during growth of an identified …
for single presynaptic action potentials but not bursting input during growth of an identified …
[PDF][PDF] Neuromodulation of neuronal circuits: back to the future
E Marder - Neuron, 2012 - cell.com
All nervous systems are subject to neuromodulation. Neuromodulators can be delivered as
local hormones, as cotransmitters in projection neurons, and through the general circulation. …
local hormones, as cotransmitters in projection neurons, and through the general circulation. …
Modulation of neural networks for behavior
RM Harris-Warrick, E Marder - Annual review of neuroscience, 1991 - annualreviews.org
… For example, the crustacean STG contains about 30 neu rons and is innervated by fibers
containing at least 13 different neuro transmitters (Marder 19 87, Marder & Nusbaum 19 89). …
containing at least 13 different neuro transmitters (Marder 19 87, Marder & Nusbaum 19 89). …
Dynamic clamp: computer-generated conductances in real neurons
… mediated conductances (HarrisWar-rick and Marder 199 1). Remarkable progress has been
… 2, E and F). The recordings in Fig. 2, E and F are at the same baseline membrane potential …
… 2, E and F). The recordings in Fig. 2, E and F are at the same baseline membrane potential …
Understanding circuit dynamics using the stomatogastric nervous system of lobsters and crabs
Studies of the stomatogastric nervous systems of lobsters and crabs have led to numerous
insights into the cellular and circuit mechanisms that generate rhythmic motor patterns. The …
insights into the cellular and circuit mechanisms that generate rhythmic motor patterns. The …
Activity-dependent changes in the intrinsic properties of cultured neurons
Learning and memory arise through activity-dependent modifications of neural circuits. Although
the activity dependence of synaptic efficacy has been studied extensively, less is known …
the activity dependence of synaptic efficacy has been studied extensively, less is known …
From the connectome to brain function
CI Bargmann, E Marder - Nature methods, 2013 - nature.com
In this Historical Perspective, we ask what information is needed beyond connectivity diagrams
to understand the function of nervous systems. Informed by invertebrate circuits whose …
to understand the function of nervous systems. Informed by invertebrate circuits whose …