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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jan 13.
Published in final edited form as: Neuron. 2011 Jan 13;69(1):147–158. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2010.12.007

Figure 4.

Figure 4

Comparison between sensory and motor activity in Jump (J) and No Jump (NJ) trials (see also Supp. Fig. S2). A) Co-contraction started earlier in J trials. B) Timing of the DCMD peak rate was not significantly different in J and NJ trials. C) The number of extensor spikes was higher and did not change significantly with l/|v| (pKWT-J = 0.18, pKWT-NJ = 0.15). D) The total number of DCMD spikes was not significantly different in J and NJ trials. E) The number of DCMD spikes from Co-Contraction Onset (CCO) was higher in J trials and did not change significantly with l/|v| (pKWT-J = 0.6, pKWT-NJ = 0.9). F) In both J and NJ trials the number of extensor spikes from CCO was positively correlated with the number of DCMD spikes (linear fit slope: 0.2, SD: 0.09; intercept: 2 spk, SD: 1.5). Kruskal-Wallis test p values and nT shown next to box plots. Data from 4 locusts (except B, where nL = 10).