The stomatogastric ganglion (STG) is an excellent model for studying cellular and network interactions because it contains a relatively small number of cells (approximately 25 in C. borealis) which are well characterized. The cells in the STG exhibit a broad range of outputs and are responsible for the motor actions of the stomach. The stomach contains the gastric mill which breaks down food with three internal teeth, and the pylorus which filters the food before it reaches the midgut. The STG produces two rhythmic outputs to control the gastric mill and pylorus known as central pattern generators (CPGs). Each cell in the STG can participate in one or both of these rhythms. These CPGs allow for the study of neuromodulation, homeostasis, cel...
In rhythmic motor systems, descending projection neuron inputs elicit distinct outputs from their ta...
The nervous system receives and processes sensory information from the environment and can thus resp...
<p><b>A:</b> Cell visibility before (<b>i</b>) and after desheathing (<b>ii</b>) the STG (note that ...
(2009). With the goal of understanding how nervous systems produce activity and respond to the envir...
<p>The pink circle marks the application site for the VSD RH795. The black circles illustrate two di...
1. In the isolated stomatogastric nervous system of the crab Cancer borealis (Fig. 1), the muscarini...
Sensory neurons provide important feedback to pattern-generating motor systems. In the crustacean st...
Interaction with the environment is an important part of animal behavior. Sensory feedback provides ...
Abstract Neuronal network flexibility enables animals to respond appropriately to changes in their i...
Understanding the biological basis of behavior is a core goal of neuroscience research. Two aspects ...
The perception of proprioceptive signals that report the internal state of the body is one of the es...
For an appropriate interaction with the environment, animals process sensory information with their ...
PhD ThesisCentral pattern generators (CPGs) are neural circuits that control rhythmic motor patterns...
<p>(<b>A) <i>In situ</i> preparation</b>. The STNS is dissected & pinned in a dish. The commissural ...
A computer model of the musculoskeletal system of the lobster gastric mill was constructed in order ...
In rhythmic motor systems, descending projection neuron inputs elicit distinct outputs from their ta...
The nervous system receives and processes sensory information from the environment and can thus resp...
<p><b>A:</b> Cell visibility before (<b>i</b>) and after desheathing (<b>ii</b>) the STG (note that ...
(2009). With the goal of understanding how nervous systems produce activity and respond to the envir...
<p>The pink circle marks the application site for the VSD RH795. The black circles illustrate two di...
1. In the isolated stomatogastric nervous system of the crab Cancer borealis (Fig. 1), the muscarini...
Sensory neurons provide important feedback to pattern-generating motor systems. In the crustacean st...
Interaction with the environment is an important part of animal behavior. Sensory feedback provides ...
Abstract Neuronal network flexibility enables animals to respond appropriately to changes in their i...
Understanding the biological basis of behavior is a core goal of neuroscience research. Two aspects ...
The perception of proprioceptive signals that report the internal state of the body is one of the es...
For an appropriate interaction with the environment, animals process sensory information with their ...
PhD ThesisCentral pattern generators (CPGs) are neural circuits that control rhythmic motor patterns...
<p>(<b>A) <i>In situ</i> preparation</b>. The STNS is dissected & pinned in a dish. The commissural ...
A computer model of the musculoskeletal system of the lobster gastric mill was constructed in order ...
In rhythmic motor systems, descending projection neuron inputs elicit distinct outputs from their ta...
The nervous system receives and processes sensory information from the environment and can thus resp...
<p><b>A:</b> Cell visibility before (<b>i</b>) and after desheathing (<b>ii</b>) the STG (note that ...