The dynamics of analogue signalling in local networks controlling limb movement
Communication by analogue signals is relatively common in arthropod local networks. In the locust, non-spiking local interneurons play a key role in controlling sets of motor neurons in the generation of local reflex movements of the limbs. Here, our aim was two-fold. Our first aim was to determine...
Main Authors: | Angarita-Jaimes, N. (Author), Dewhirst, Oliver (Author), Simpson, D.M (Author), Kondoh, Yasuhiro (Author), Allen, Robert (Author), Newland, Philip (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2012-11.
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