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What are the sensory neurons that elicit specific grooming movements?
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Exploring How the Nervous System Produces Movement Sequences
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- 1 Intro
- 2 Grooming movements performed by a dusty fly
- 3 Neural activation screen for grooming specific neurons
- 4 Hypothesis: hierarchical suppression drives
- 5 Hierarchical suppression drives grooming
- 6 Model of hierarchical suppression
- 7 Managing priorities and evolution
- 8 What are the sensory neurons that elicit specific grooming movements?
- 9 Mechanosensory systems in Drosophila
- 10 How do the sensory neurons elicit specific grooming movements?
- 11 A subset of Johnston's Organ (JO) neurons elicits antennal grooming
- 12 JO neurons do not directly activate the antennal grooming pattern generator
- 13 Reconstructing neural circuits in an EM volume
- 14 Partially EM reconstructed antennal grooming circuit
- 15 Revised antennal grooming command circuit
- 16 Neurons that elicit different head grooming movements
- 17 Mapping the projections of head bristle mechanosensory neurons
- 18 Organization of head grooming circuits
- 19 Hypothesis: neurons in the grooming