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From the following article:

The motor infrastructure: from ion channels to neuronal networks

Sten Grillner

Nature Reviews Neuroscience 4, 573-586 (July 2003)

doi:10.1038/nrn1137

Figure 2 - The motor infrastructure: from ion channels to neuronal networks

Figure 2

Similarities of locomotor pattern generation in an intact lamprey and an isolated spinal cord.

Figure 3 - The motor infrastructure: from ion channels to neuronal networks

Figure 3

Locomotor network of the lamprey.

Figure 4 - The motor infrastructure: from ion channels to neuronal networks

Figure 4

The roles of the slow afterhyperpolarization (sAHP) and KCa channels at the single cell and network level.

Figure 5 - The motor infrastructure: from ion channels to neuronal networks

Figure 5

Factors controlling burst onset and termination.

Figure 6 - The motor infrastructure: from ion channels to neuronal networks

Figure 6

Modelling the lamprey locomotor network.

Figure 7 - The motor infrastructure: from ion channels to neuronal networks

Figure 7

Effects on the central pattern generator (CPG) of sensory input from stretch receptors activated during the movement.

Figure 8 - The motor infrastructure: from ion channels to neuronal networks

Figure 8

Intersegmental coordination in the lamprey.

Table 1 - The motor infrastructure: from ion channels to neuronal networks

Table 1

Spinal modulation — G-protein-coupled receptors