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. 2004 Mar 24;24(12):3070–3076. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5624-03.2004

Table 1.

Kinematic parameters of startle behavior before and after Mauthner cell ablation




Head angle (°)

Head angular velocity (°/msec)
Ectopic M-cells in R2a
    R2 and R4 ablation
        Preablation
            Intact side 119.12 (5.80)c 19.34 (1.02)
            Ablation side 113.76 (4.07) 18.15 (0.79)
        Postablation
            Intact side 111.28 (4.42) 18.02 (1.02)
            Ablation side 88.10 (4.49) 14.28 (0.86)
    R2 ablation
        Preablation
            Intact side 118.59 (6.01) 20.83 (0.74)
            Ablation side 112.44 (5.95) 19.00 (0.89)
        Postablation
            Intact side 122.48 (4.91) 20.96 (0.92)
            Ablation side 122.74 (4.85) 19.31 (0.89)
    R4 ablation
        Preablation
            Intact side 108.71 (6.18) 19.24 (0.73)
            Ablation side 118.27 (3.22) 20.50 (0.81)
        Postablation
            Intact side 109.02 (5.43) 18.62 (1.16)
            Ablation side 108.69 (6.23) 17.47 (0.80)
Normal fishb
    R4 ablation
        Preablation
            Intact side 123.76 (4.44) 19.85 (0.42)
            Ablation side 113.36 (4.51) 18.01 (1.25)
        Postablation
            Intact side 108.59 (6.48) 19.93 (0.67)
            Ablation side
80.96 (2.97)
14.56 (0.64)

Angle and angular velocity of head movement are shown before and after ablation in Mauthner cells in rhombomeres 2 and 4, rhombomere 2, or rhombomere 4, and before and after rhombomere 4 M-cell ablation in normal fish. The ablation side refers to startles toward the side of the body to which the targeted neurons project, whereas the intact side refers to turns to the opposite side of the body.

a

Fish with ectopic Mauthner cells: n = 5 fish per ablation regime; three trials per treatment per fish.

b

Normal fish: n = 3 fish; three trials per treatment per fish.

c

Mean ± SEM.