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Fig. 1. Schematic EOD pulse. (B) The PMN is a midline medullary nucleus whosefiring rate determines basal EOD frequency
Fig. 2. Long-term frequency elevation and plasticity of the jammingavoidance response in the brown ghost fish (Apteronotusleptorhynchus)
Fig. 3. Diurnal changes in the electric organ discharge (EOD) of apulse fish (Note that the amplitude of the Na(increase in the NaBrachyhypopomus pinnicaudatus) and its possiblebiophysical basis
Fig. 4. Action potential and Na+from which each recording was made. Note that action potentials are longer in duration as EOD frequency becomes lower

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