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Fig. 1. Features of the depressor trochanteris system. (A) Schematic view of the
three main parts of the depressor trochanteris (M103a, M103d and M103b/c) in a
cross-section of half of the locust mesothorax. Cx, coxa; Tr, trochanter; Fe,
femur; Ti, tibia; Ta, tarsus. (B) Morphology of the fast and slow depressor
motoneurons of M103d, viewed in mesothoracic hemiganglia. The nerves are
numbered. (C) Simultaneous recordings from the three thoracic nerves that
supply the M103 as a whole. Upon stimulation by touching the ventral coxa with
a small brush, the motor patterns appear similar, with some tonically active
units of small amplitude and bursts of larger amplitude spikes occurring upon
stimulation. (D) Intracellular recording of summating excitatory junction
potentials (EJPs) in a fibre of M103d resulting from efferent spikes (small
amplitudes) recorded from nerve N3C2. (E) Intracellular recordings
of EJPs in a fibre of M103d evoked by efferent spikes (lower trace) of the
fast-depressor motoneuron (upper trace; large amplitude potentials) recorded
at nerve N3C2.
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