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Asymmetric Walkway: A Novel Behavioral Assay for Studying Asymmetric Locomotion

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10.3791/52921-v

January 15th, 2016

January 15th, 2016

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1Neural Engineering Laboratory, Biomedical Research Center, West Virginia University School of Medicine

Here, we present a protocol to quantify precise stepping in rodents. Cortical and the spinal central pattern generator signals are required for precise foot-placement during obstructed locomotion. We report here the novel constrained walking task that directly examines precise stepping behavior.

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