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Imaging Dedicated and Multifunctional Neural Circuits Generating Distinct Behaviors
J. Neurosci. Briggman and Kristan 26: 10925

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  • supplemental material - Supp. Figure 1. Phase maps of coherently active cells during crawling for 8 experiments in which we imaged the dorsal surface of the ganglion. The colors represent the phasing of the neurons in the crawling cycle, as in Fig. 2A. These recordings are the data set used to generate the crawling “dorsal summary phase map” of Fig. 5A.
  • supplemental material - Supp. Figure 2. Phase maps of coherently active cells during swimming for 8 experiments in which we imaged the dorsal surface of the ganglion. The colors represent the phasing of the neurons in the swimming cycle, as in Fig. 2B. These recordings are the data set used to generate the swimming “dorsal summary phase map” of Fig. 5A.
  • supplemental material - Supp. Figure 3. Phase maps of coherently active cells during crawling for 6 experiments in which we imaged the ventral surface of the ganglion. The colors represent the phasing of the neurons in the crawling cycle, as in Fig. 2A. These recordings are the data set used to generate the crawling “ventral summary phase map” of Fig. 5B.
  • supplemental material - Supp. Figure 4. Phase maps of coherently active cells during swimming for 6 experiments in which we imaged the ventral surface of the ganglion. The colors represent the phasing of the neurons in the swimming cycle, as in Fig. 2B. These recordings are the data set used to generate the swimming “ventral summary phase map” of Fig. 5B.




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