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The number of swim cycles showed no correlation with the resting membrane potentials of the CPG neurons. The number of swim cycles showed no correlation.

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1 The number of swim cycles showed no correlation with the resting membrane potentials of the CPG neurons. The number of swim cycles showed no correlation with the resting membrane potentials of the CPG neurons. Ai–iii, Bi–iii, Ci–iii, The resting potential of C2 (Ai–iii), DSI (Bi–iii), and VSI (Ci–iii) showed no correlation with the number of swim cycles, and no change before and after PdN6 disconnection. With PdN6 intact, the mean resting membrane potentials for C2, DSI, and VSI were 47.7 ± 3.4, 43.0 ± 3.6, and 49.0 ± 3.3 mV, respectively (mean ± SD; N = 75, 67, and 92). PdN6 disconnection caused no significant change in their resting potentials (Aiv, Biv, Civ; p > 0.5 by one-way ANOVA). Colored graph symbols in Figures 4, 5, 8, 9, 10 and 11 each represent data from the same individuals. Akira Sakurai et al. eneuro 2016;3:ENEURO ©2016 by Society for Neuroscience


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