Neuromuscular coordination and proprioceptive control of rhythmical abdominal ventilation in intactLocusta migratoria migratorioides

作者: Reinhold Hustert

DOI: 10.1007/BF00645359

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摘要: Within the fifth abdominal segment of intact locusts a group dorso-ventral expiratory muscles and one inspiratory antagonist display alternating ventilatory patterns three basic types. Accelerated movements in plane are supported by isometric activity intersegmental which prevent extensions longitudinal axis.

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