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. 2014 Oct;21(10):499–505. doi: 10.1101/lm.035964.114

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

VSD imaging revealed that surprising network fluidity can underlie stereotyped motor programs. (A,B) Examples of optically recorded Tritonia SMPs in which some pedal ganglion neurons skipped cycles of the motor program. Note: The majority of pedal neurons fired bursts on every cycle of the motor program. (Arrows) Stimuli given to pedal nerve 3 to elicit motor programs. (CF) Neurons that skipped cycles of the Tritonia SMP belonged to four categories: those that left early (cyan), fired on internal cycles only (green), skipped internal cycles (magenta), joined late (blue). Neurons that skipped cycles of the SMP were found in all Tritonia central ganglia (cerebral, pleural, and pedal).