A crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) thoracic pereiopod promotor motor neurone (PMM) receives direct input from the ipsilateral medial giant fibre (MG) via a 1:1 rectifying electrical synapse. The evidence for this is as follows. (1) PMM spikes follow MG spikes at very short latency. (2) Negative current injected into the PMM propagates antidromically to the MG. (3) Positive voltage perturbations in the PMM (antidromic spikes) fail to propagate to the MG. (4) There is very close anatomical apposition between the PMM and MG as observed in wholemount preparations following staining with Lucifer Yellow. (5) Dye coupling between the MG and a neurone with anatomy similar to the PMM has been observed in very young crayfish, although not in adult...
The ultrastructure of the crayfish segmental giant (SG) neuron is described, and compared to other i...
1. When the crayfish Procambarus is rolled with legs not upon a substratum, uropod opener muscles on...
The crayfish abdomen contains separate slow and fast neuromuscular systems that mediate posture and ...
The thoracic homologue of the abdominal segmental giant neurone of crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus...
The anatomy and physiology of the segmental giant (SG) of the crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus is d...
In a previous paper we showed that the ultrastructure of the giant fibre to motor giant synapse of c...
Intracellular recordings have been made from walking-leg motor neurones of the crayfish, Pacifastacu...
The escape tail-flip of the crayfish is ‘commanded ’ by two bilaterally paired sets o
The uropods of decapod crustaceans play a major role in the production of thrust during escape swimm...
1. The telson and sixth ganglion of the crayfish contain a fast flexor system that is homologous to ...
We present electrophysiological evidence for the presence of central output synapses on crayfish wal...
The inhibitory relationship between two antagonistic groups of motor neurones (MNs) that control the...
The inhibitory relationship between two antagonistic groups of motor neurones (MNs) that control th...
International audienceAn in vitro preparation of the fifth thoracic ganglion of the crayfish was use...
International audienceThe in vitro preparation of the fifth thoracic ganglion of the crayfish was us...
The ultrastructure of the crayfish segmental giant (SG) neuron is described, and compared to other i...
1. When the crayfish Procambarus is rolled with legs not upon a substratum, uropod opener muscles on...
The crayfish abdomen contains separate slow and fast neuromuscular systems that mediate posture and ...
The thoracic homologue of the abdominal segmental giant neurone of crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus...
The anatomy and physiology of the segmental giant (SG) of the crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus is d...
In a previous paper we showed that the ultrastructure of the giant fibre to motor giant synapse of c...
Intracellular recordings have been made from walking-leg motor neurones of the crayfish, Pacifastacu...
The escape tail-flip of the crayfish is ‘commanded ’ by two bilaterally paired sets o
The uropods of decapod crustaceans play a major role in the production of thrust during escape swimm...
1. The telson and sixth ganglion of the crayfish contain a fast flexor system that is homologous to ...
We present electrophysiological evidence for the presence of central output synapses on crayfish wal...
The inhibitory relationship between two antagonistic groups of motor neurones (MNs) that control the...
The inhibitory relationship between two antagonistic groups of motor neurones (MNs) that control th...
International audienceAn in vitro preparation of the fifth thoracic ganglion of the crayfish was use...
International audienceThe in vitro preparation of the fifth thoracic ganglion of the crayfish was us...
The ultrastructure of the crayfish segmental giant (SG) neuron is described, and compared to other i...
1. When the crayfish Procambarus is rolled with legs not upon a substratum, uropod opener muscles on...
The crayfish abdomen contains separate slow and fast neuromuscular systems that mediate posture and ...