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  1. Central pattern generator - Wikipedia

    The first modern evidence of the central pattern generator was produced by isolating the locust nervous system and showing that it could produce a rhythmic output in isolation resembling that of the locust …

  2. Central Pattern Generators – Introduction to Neuroscience

    Central pattern generators (CPGs) are networks of cells that are capable of producing intrinsic motor responses even in the absence of sensory or brain inputs.

  3. Central Pattern Generator - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Central pattern generators (CPGs) are neural networks that produce rhythmic patterned outputs without requiring sensory feedback, enabling autonomous generation of rhythmic motor activity.

  4. Central Pattern Generator for Locomotion: Anatomical ...

    Their seminal work supported subsequently by several decades of evidence has led to the conclusion that walking, flying, and swimming are largely controlled by a network of spinal neurons generally …

  5. Central pattern generators - Latest research and news | Nature

    6 days ago · A central pattern generator (CPG) is a neuronal network in which interconnected excitatory and inhibitory neurons produce an oscillating, rhythmic output in the absence of sensory feedback. …

  6. Central Pattern Generator | Springer Nature Link (formerly ...

    Jan 1, 2024 · A central pattern generator (CPG) is an assembly of neurons that possesses the ability to produce a rhythmic activity pattern without phasic sensory feedback information.

  7. Central pattern generators in the brainstem and spinal cord ...

    Jan 28, 2019 · Central pattern generators (CPGs) are generally defined as networks of neurons capable of enabling the production of central commands, specifically controlling stereotyped, rhythmic motor …