CORDIS Project
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This project investigates how the central nervous system coordinates muscle activity for movement and posture. By applying network theory to muscle interactions, it aims to understand postural control and its variations across different ages using advanced recording techniques.
Almost every movement we make requires the coordination of multiple muscles.
How the central nervous system coordinates these patterns of muscle activity remains largely unknown.
Here I propose muscle networks as an innovative and principled approach towards neural interactions underlying coordinated movements and posture to address this outstanding problem.
Recent findings show robust patterns of neural coupling across multiple muscles.
Application of network theory has brought about a paradigm…
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