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Recurrent Inhibition in the Giant Fibre System of the Crayfish and Its Effect on the Excitability of the Escape Response

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Fig. 2. Responsiveness of the abdominal motor system. Responses of the abdomen to pairedimpulses in the central giant axons
Fig. 3. a-j.lateral giants. At the start of each sweep the LG was stimulated directly
Fig. 4. The effects of membrane polarization on the MG-evoked and LG-evoked slow potentialin the lateral giant
Fig. 6. The effect of io~*and an EPSP. All records are from the left LG at the third ganglion
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