Researchers identify neuronal circuits in the spinal cord of mice which control the ability to produce alternating movements of the legs during walking.
Researchers discover infant brains are surprisingly sensitive to other people's movements.
Researchers record the neural activity of monkeys as the plan to reach in order to design better neuroprosthetics.
Researchers reveal how one region of the brain utilizes multiple brain wave frequency bands to control movement.
Researchers use computer technology to help understand how the brain circuitry controls movement.
Researchers identify two types of neurons which enable the spinal cord to control skilled forelimb movement.
Researchers have discovered the developmental source of a key type of neuron that allows animals to walk.
Researchers discover the motor cortex plays an active role in learning new motor movements.
Researchers demonstrate they can control muscle movement by applying optogenetics.
Using a combination of techniques, researcher reveal how the motor cortex can suppress activity in the auditory cortex.
Researchers investigate the best way in which dancers learn their routines.
New research allows those with robotic controlled prosthetic legs to walk almost as fast as an able bodied person.