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Morphology of the central projections of physiologically characterised neurones from the locust metathoracic femoral chordotonal organ
Authors:Thomas Matheson
Affiliation:(1) Department of Zoology, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand;(2) Present address: Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Downing Street, CB2 3EJ Cambridge, England
Abstract:Summary The metathoracic femoral chordotonal organ of the locust (Locusta migratoria) is an internal proprioceptor composed of mechanosensory neurones which respond to tibial position, velocity, or acceleration, or to combinations of these parameters. Discriminant function analyses confirmed the visual observation that neurones with different responses to tibial movements had different central branching patterns. Some aspects of the projections were consistent for all neurones (e.g., the path taken by the main neurite through the metathoracic ganglion), whereas other regions of branches were consistently reduced or missing in some response classes. Some position-and-acceleration receptors had no main branches off the main neurite, and must therefore make relatively restricted contact with motor neurones and interneurones. Phasic or tonic neurones which responded in ranges of tibial extension had branches which projected further medial in Dorsal Commissures III and IV than similar neurones which responded in ranges of tibial flexion. I compare my results to previous studies of mapping in the insect CNS.Abbreviations (ms) (mt)FCO (mesothoracic) (metathoracic) femoral chordotonal organ - ANOVA Analysis of Variance
Keywords:Insect  Locust  Chordotonal organ  Central projection  Mapping  Discriminant function analysis  Canonical function analysis
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