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Proprioception, the regulator of motor function
Moon, Kyeong Min
;
Kim, Jimin
;
Seong, Yurim
;
Suh, Byung-Chang
;
Kang, KyeongJin
;
Choe, Han Kyoung
;
Kim, Kyuhyung
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Title
Proprioception, the regulator of motor function
DGIST Authors
Moon, Kyeong Min
;
Kim, Jimin
;
Seong, Yurim
;
Suh, Byung-Chang
;
Kang, KyeongJin
;
Choe, Han Kyoung
;
Kim, Kyuhyung
Issued Date
2021-08
Citation
Moon, Kyeong Min. (2021-08). Proprioception, the regulator of motor function. doi: 10.5483/BMBRep.2021.54.8.052
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Motor control
;
Proprioception
;
Proprioceptive receptor
Keywords
C. ELEGANS
;
MECHANOSENSORY TRANSDUCTION
;
DROSOPHILA LARVAL
;
SENSORY AFFERENTS
;
PATTERN
;
CHANNEL
;
GENE
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FEEDBACK
;
CIRCUIT
;
NEURONS
ISSN
1976-6696
Abstract
In animals, proper locomotion is crucial to find mates and foods and avoid predators or dangers. Multiple sensory systems detect external and internal cues and integrate them to modulate motor outputs. Proprioception is the internal sense of body position, and proprioceptive control of locomotion is essential to generate and maintain precise patterns of movement or gaits. This proprioceptive feedback system is conserved in many animal species and is mediated by stretch-sensitive receptors called proprioceptors. Recent studies have identified multiple proprioceptive neurons and proprioceptors and their roles in the locomotion of various model organisms. In this review we describe molecular and neuronal mechanisms underlying proprioceptive feedback systems in C. elegans, Drosophila, and mice. © 2021 by the The Korean Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. All Rights Reserved.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/15545
DOI
10.5483/BMBRep.2021.54.8.052
Publisher
생화학분자생물학회
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