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Dual motor output interneurons in the abdominal ganglia of the crayfish Procambarus clarkii: synaptic activation of motor outputs in both the swimmeret and abdominal positioning systems by single interneurons

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Table 1. Summary of data from 363 intracellular microelectrode impalementsseparated into abdominal positioning categories and swimmeret output classes
Fig. 1. Spontaneous coordination of swimmeret and abdominal positioning activity.(A) Coordination of extension motoneuron spiking with cyclic swimmeret output.Firing of extension motoneurons is seen to correlate with large bursts of spikes fromswimmeret po
Fig. 3. Cells producing abdominal extension and SWMN inhibition. (A) Data from aSEMNs, and inhibits episodic activity in the local swimmeret nerve
Fig. 4. Dual outputs of cells evoking abdominal flexion and exciting several small-amplitude SWMNs or a single SWMN
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