Exploring How the Nervous System Produces Movement Sequences

Exploring How the Nervous System Produces Movement Sequences

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Mechanosensory systems in Drosophila

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Mechanosensory systems in Drosophila

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Exploring How the Nervous System Produces Movement Sequences

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

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