Research description
The vertebrates
possess a broad behavior repertoire, which is the only way to interact with the world. The neural circuits of generation and maintenance of locomotor behaviors
locate at the ventral region of the spinal cord, termed as spinal “central pattern
generators” (CPGs). The brain descending systems integrate the signals of
sensation, perception, emotion and cognition, generate distinct motor commands
and recruit specific spinal neuronal networks to accomplish the desired motor
actions. We are particularly interested in investigating how the central
nervous system encodes complex behaviors, such as sequential motor actions and
how the central emotion control maintaining the persistent behavior states.
Furthermore, the trauma or diseases disrupt the neural circuit controlling
motor behaviors. We put great efforts on revealing the intrinsic mechanism
governing the circuit reestablishment underlie spontaneous locomotor
restoration.
