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. 2018 Oct 4;16(10):e2005512. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.2005512

Fig 5. Stimulation of the MOB after an injection of gabazine into the MOB can induce fictive swimming.

Fig 5

(A, B) Responses of a RS neuron to electrical stimulation of the MOB (30 μA) before (A) and after (B, top trace) a gabazine (1 mM) injection into the MOB. Bottom traces in (B) show the neural activity in the iVR and cVR. (C) Detail from the gray area in (B) showing that the neural activity corresponds to fictive locomotion that is characterized by rhythmic alternating ventral root discharges on the iVR and cVR sides. The data and statistics on trials can be found in S1 Data. cVR, contralateral ventral root; iVR, ipsilateral ventral root; MOB, main olfactory bulb; RS, reticulospinal.