Abstract
Abstract
Action potentials have been recorded from fibrillar and from non-fibrillar flight muscles of tethered flying flies (Calliphora erythrocephala and Musca domestica).
Analyses of the spike-trains from the fibrillar muscles reveal a clear preference of the spikes to appear at a special phase with respect to the wingbeat cycle. This holds true even in cases of experimentally changed motor output patterns. There seems to be some kind of wingbeat-synchronous feedback which influences the output system phasically.
Crosscorrelations between spike-trains from the fibrillar muscles on the one hand and the non-fibrillar muscles on the other give evidence that there are strong interactions between the output producing neurons of both systems with at least one inhibitory pathway.
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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