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. 1981 Nov;78(11):7226–7229. doi: 10.1073/pnas.78.11.7226

"Warm-up" along dimensions of movement in the ontogeny of exploration in rats and other infant mammals.

I Golani, G Bronchti, D Moualem, P Teitelbaum
PMCID: PMC349230  PMID: 6947283

Abstract

When some infant mammals are placed outside their nest, a sequence of exploratory behavior occurs, displaying a regular buildup and spread of activity. This "warm-up" involves repetition of movement along specific dimensions and an orderly transition from one dimension to the next, with cephalocaudal recruitment of body and limb segments. A similar principle of organization applies to neurological recovery from lateral hypothalamic akinesia.

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