Locomotion modulated by mechanosensation (Caenorhabditis elegans)
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The movement of the animal in relation to its environment requires coordinating an awareness of environmental cues with the firing of neuronal circuitry affecting the simultaneous contraction and relaxation of opposing muscle groups. C. elegans exhibits many types of movement, the two major types are crawling and swimming. Each of these movements have been further characterized by dominant body shapes, trajectories, angles, speeds, etc., peculiar to the movement. Fundamental to survival of the worm is the ability to sense and move towards or away from different stimuli. Forward and backwards movements can be induced in the lab through the stimulation of the mechanosensory neural network.
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- Goodman MB; ''Mechanosensation.''; WormBook, 2006 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
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