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Neurons that control walking go round in circles

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NATURE
Volume 610, Issue 7932, Pages 453-454

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/d41586-022-02238-1

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Neuroscience; Systems biology

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Evidence from turtles and computer models suggests that rotational dynamics, a pattern of neuronal activity, determines locomotion, which challenges traditional models of motor control.
Evidence from turtles and computer models indicates that a pattern of neuronal activity known as rotational dynamics governs locomotion. The finding challenges long-standing models of locomotor control.

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