Intersegmental coupling and recovery from perturbations in freely running cockroaches

Cockroaches are remarkably stable runners, exhibiting rapid recovery from external perturbations. To uncover the mechanisms behind this important behavioral trait, we recorded leg kinematics of freely running animals in both undisturbed and perturbed trials. Functional coupling underlying inter-leg...

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Published inJournal of experimental biology Vol. 218; no. 2; pp. 285 - 297
Main Authors Couzin-Fuchs, Einat, Kiemel, Tim, Gal, Omer, Ayali, Amir, Holmes, Philip
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Company of Biologists 15.01.2015
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Summary:Cockroaches are remarkably stable runners, exhibiting rapid recovery from external perturbations. To uncover the mechanisms behind this important behavioral trait, we recorded leg kinematics of freely running animals in both undisturbed and perturbed trials. Functional coupling underlying inter-leg coordination was monitored before and during localized perturbations, which were applied to single legs via magnetic impulses. The resulting transient effects on all legs and the recovery times to normal pre-perturbation kinematics were studied. We estimated coupling architecture and strength by fitting experimental data to a six-leg-unit phase oscillator model. Using maximum-likelihood techniques, we found that a network with nearest-neighbor inter-leg coupling best fitted the data and that, although coupling strengths vary among preparations, the overall inputs entering each leg are approximately balanced and consistent. Simulations of models with different coupling strengths encountering perturbations suggest that the coupling schemes estimated from our experiments allow animals relatively fast and uniform recoveries from perturbations.
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Author contributions
E.C.-F., A.A. and P.H. designed the experiments, E.C.-F. and O.G. carried them out, T.K. and E.C.-F. devised and used the data fitting procedures, and E.C.-F., T.K., A.A. and P.H. wrote the paper.
ISSN:0022-0949
1477-9145
1477-9145
DOI:10.1242/jeb.112805