Literature DB >> 25739742

Developmental plasticity of coordinated action patterns in the perinatal rat.

Michele R Brumley1, Sierra D Kauer, Hillary E Swann.   

Abstract

Some of the most simple, stereotyped, reflexive, and spinal-mediated motor behaviors expressed by animals display a level of flexibility and plasticity that is not always recognized. We discuss several examples of how coordinated action patterns have been shown to be flexible and adaptive in response to sensory feedback. We focus on interlimb and intralimb coordination during the expression of two action patterns (stepping and the leg extension response) in newborn rats, as well as interlimb motor learning. We also discuss the idea that the spinal cord is a major site for supporting plasticity in the developing motor system. An implication of this research is that normally occurring sensory stimulation during the perinatal period influences the typical development and expression of action patterns, and that exploiting the developmental plasticity of the motor system may lead to improved strategies for promoting recovery of function in human infants with motor disorders.
© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  experience; leg extension response; motor coordination; motor development; motor learning; neonatal rat; quipazine; sensory feedback; spinal cord; stepping; treadmill

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25739742      PMCID: PMC4412776          DOI: 10.1002/dev.21280

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Psychobiol        ISSN: 0012-1630            Impact factor:   3.038


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