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The Telson Flexor Neuromuscular System of the Crayfish: III The Role of Feedforward Inhibition in Shaping a Stereotyped Behaviour Pattern

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Fig. 1. Gradient of excitation in fast flexor (FF) motor neurones. (A) Diagram ofconnections between lateral giant (LG) and medial giant (MG) and the FFs in the
Fig. 2. Selected evidence for mono-, di- and trisynaptic connections between the giantaxons and the telson fast flexors (FFs)
Table 1. Effect of sensory root shock on fast flexor (FF) motor neurones
Fig. 5. Sensory input evokes an action potential in flexor inhibitor (FI7) at intensitieslower than those required to activate the lateral giant (LG)
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