Xenopus laevis has a lateral line mechanosensory system throughout its full life cycle, and a previous study on prefeeding stage tadpoles revealed that it may play a role in motor responses to both water suction and water jets. Here, we investigated the physiology of the anterior lateral line system in newly hatched tadpoles and the motor outputs induced by its activation in response to brief suction stimuli. High-speed videoing showed tadpoles tended to turn and swim away when strong suction was applied close to the head. The lateral line neuromasts were revealed by using DASPEI staining, and their inactivation with neomycin eliminated tadpole motor responses to suction. In immobilized preparations, suction or electrically stimulating the ...
During active movements, neural replicas of the underlying motor commands may assist in adapting mot...
The dorsolateral spinal cord of embryonic Xenopus laevis has previously been shown to contain two an...
Most neuronal networks are very complex and detailed information on the neurons and their connection...
Xenopus laevis has a lateral line mechanosensory system throughout its full life cycle, and a previo...
Many amphibian tadpoles hatch and swim before their inner ears and sense of spatial orientation diff...
Neuroscience labs benefit from reliable, easily - monitored neural responses mediated by well - stud...
We describe a novel preparation of the isolated brainstem and spinal cord from pro-metamorphic tadpo...
Vertebrate locomotion is heavily dependent on descending control originating in the midbrain and sub...
Animal survival profoundly depends on the ability to detect stimuli in the environment, process them...
Vertebrate locomotion is heavily dependent on descending control originating in the midbrain and sub...
We describe a novel preparation of the isolated brainstem and spinal cord from pro-metamorphic tadpo...
In the first 24 h of post-ebryonic development, the motor rhythm underlying swimming in Xenopus laev...
SYNOPSIS. Attempts to understand the neural mechanisms which produce behaviour must consider both pr...
SYNOPSIS. Tadpoles are exceptional among vertebrates in lacking vertebrae along most of their body a...
During locomotion, reflex responses to sensory stimulation are usually modulated and may even be rev...
During active movements, neural replicas of the underlying motor commands may assist in adapting mot...
The dorsolateral spinal cord of embryonic Xenopus laevis has previously been shown to contain two an...
Most neuronal networks are very complex and detailed information on the neurons and their connection...
Xenopus laevis has a lateral line mechanosensory system throughout its full life cycle, and a previo...
Many amphibian tadpoles hatch and swim before their inner ears and sense of spatial orientation diff...
Neuroscience labs benefit from reliable, easily - monitored neural responses mediated by well - stud...
We describe a novel preparation of the isolated brainstem and spinal cord from pro-metamorphic tadpo...
Vertebrate locomotion is heavily dependent on descending control originating in the midbrain and sub...
Animal survival profoundly depends on the ability to detect stimuli in the environment, process them...
Vertebrate locomotion is heavily dependent on descending control originating in the midbrain and sub...
We describe a novel preparation of the isolated brainstem and spinal cord from pro-metamorphic tadpo...
In the first 24 h of post-ebryonic development, the motor rhythm underlying swimming in Xenopus laev...
SYNOPSIS. Attempts to understand the neural mechanisms which produce behaviour must consider both pr...
SYNOPSIS. Tadpoles are exceptional among vertebrates in lacking vertebrae along most of their body a...
During locomotion, reflex responses to sensory stimulation are usually modulated and may even be rev...
During active movements, neural replicas of the underlying motor commands may assist in adapting mot...
The dorsolateral spinal cord of embryonic Xenopus laevis has previously been shown to contain two an...
Most neuronal networks are very complex and detailed information on the neurons and their connection...