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Traveling-wave pattern generator controls movement and organization of sensory feedback in a spinal cord model

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 A traveling wave in a two-dimensional spinal cord model constitutes a stable pattern generator for quadruped gaits. In the context of the somatotopic organization of the spinal cord, this pattern generator is sufficient to generate stable locomotive limb trajectories. The elastic properties of muscles alone, providing linear negative feedback, are sufficient to stabilize stance and locomotion in the presence of perturbative forces. We further show that such a pattern generator is capable of organizing sensory processing in the spinal cord. A single-layer perceptron was trained to associate the sensory feedback from the limb (coding force, length, and change of length for each muscle) with the two-dimensional activity profile of the traveling wave. This resulted in a well-defined spatial organization of the connections within the spinal network along a rostrocaudal axis. The spinal network driven by peripheral afferents alone supported autonomous locomotion in the positive feedback mode, whereas in the negative feedback mode stance was stabilized in response to perturbations. Systematic variation of a parameter representing the effect of gamma-motor neurons on muscle spindle activity in our model led to a corresponding shift of limb position during stance and locomotion, resulting in a systematic displacement alteration of foot positions.

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Received: 30 July 2001 / Accepted in revised form: 17 April 2002

Correspondence to: A. Kaske (e-mails: alexander.kaske@mtc.ki.se, alexander.kaske@vglab.com)

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Kaske, A., Winberg, G. & Cöster, J. Traveling-wave pattern generator controls movement and organization of sensory feedback in a spinal cord model. Biol. Cybern. 88, 11–19 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00422-002-0334-1

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