The multipolar somata of dorsolateral commissural (dlc) interneurons (Roberts and Clarke, 1982) lie in a superficial dorsolateral position in the spinal cord of Xenopus laevis embryos. By applying horseradish peroxidase to one‐half of the 100 μm diameter spinal cord, these neurons have been backfilled. Their dendritic branching pattern, commissural axonal projection and distribution near the time of hatching is described. Using Lucifer yellow‐filled microelectrodes a population of sensory interneurons with dlc morphology has been identified. They have multipolar somata in a dorsolateral superficial position, obliquely projecting dendrites and a ventral commissural axon. They receive presumed monosynaptic excitation in response to electrical...
We describe a novel preparation of the isolated brainstem and spinal cord from pro-metamorphic tadpo...
Neuronal circuits involved in left-right coordination are a fundamental feature of rhythmic locomoto...
1. As part of a continuing investigation of the organization of the spinal cord of the lamprey, prop...
The dorsolateral spinal cord of embryonic Xenopus laevis has previously been shown to contain two an...
Phase-dependent reflex modulation during fictive 'swimming' in Xenopus laevis embryos has been exami...
Neurobiotin was injected into individual spinal interneurons in the Xenopus tadpole to discern their...
During locomotion, reflex responses to sensory stimulation are usually modulated and may even be rev...
In immobilized Xenopus laevis embryos two classes of sensory interneuron are excited by mechanosenso...
In this article we review our research on the development and intrinsic neuromodulation of a spinal ...
1. In Xenopus embryos, the frequency of natural and fictive swimming usually drops slowly as swimmin...
Horseradish peroxidase has been used to stain spinal cord neurons in late embryos of the clawed toad...
An isolated lamprey spinal cord generates rhythmic ventral root bursting that closely resembles swim...
In the first 24 h of post-ebryonic development, the motor rhythm underlying swimming in Xenopus laev...
In young and developing amphibians and fish the spinal cord is functional but remarkably simple comp...
The central pattern generator for swimming Xenopus embryo is organized as two half-centres linked by...
We describe a novel preparation of the isolated brainstem and spinal cord from pro-metamorphic tadpo...
Neuronal circuits involved in left-right coordination are a fundamental feature of rhythmic locomoto...
1. As part of a continuing investigation of the organization of the spinal cord of the lamprey, prop...
The dorsolateral spinal cord of embryonic Xenopus laevis has previously been shown to contain two an...
Phase-dependent reflex modulation during fictive 'swimming' in Xenopus laevis embryos has been exami...
Neurobiotin was injected into individual spinal interneurons in the Xenopus tadpole to discern their...
During locomotion, reflex responses to sensory stimulation are usually modulated and may even be rev...
In immobilized Xenopus laevis embryos two classes of sensory interneuron are excited by mechanosenso...
In this article we review our research on the development and intrinsic neuromodulation of a spinal ...
1. In Xenopus embryos, the frequency of natural and fictive swimming usually drops slowly as swimmin...
Horseradish peroxidase has been used to stain spinal cord neurons in late embryos of the clawed toad...
An isolated lamprey spinal cord generates rhythmic ventral root bursting that closely resembles swim...
In the first 24 h of post-ebryonic development, the motor rhythm underlying swimming in Xenopus laev...
In young and developing amphibians and fish the spinal cord is functional but remarkably simple comp...
The central pattern generator for swimming Xenopus embryo is organized as two half-centres linked by...
We describe a novel preparation of the isolated brainstem and spinal cord from pro-metamorphic tadpo...
Neuronal circuits involved in left-right coordination are a fundamental feature of rhythmic locomoto...
1. As part of a continuing investigation of the organization of the spinal cord of the lamprey, prop...